A genre approach to goals and their implementation applied to a TV programme for the Virginia Farming Community

In this article we have analysed a television programme, Down Home Virginia, addressed to farmers and the general public in the state of Virginia, USA from a genre studies perspective. Down Home Virginia constitutes a mixed or hybrid genre (Bhatia, 2002) which combines news, entertainment and the pr...

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Main Authors: Barry Pennock Speck, Ma Milagros del Saz Rubio
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Language:deu
Published: Asociación Europea de Lenguas para Fines Específicos 2006-04-01
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Online Access:http://www.aelfe.org/documents/Ib11-02%20Barry%20Pennock.pdf
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spelling doaj-c27d76026b2945c0bc4386dbdd3033502020-11-24T21:24:56ZdeuAsociación Europea de Lenguas para Fines EspecíficosIbérica1139-72412006-04-0111728A genre approach to goals and their implementation applied to a TV programme for the Virginia Farming CommunityBarry Pennock SpeckMa Milagros del Saz RubioIn this article we have analysed a television programme, Down Home Virginia, addressed to farmers and the general public in the state of Virginia, USA from a genre studies perspective. Down Home Virginia constitutes a mixed or hybrid genre (Bhatia, 2002) which combines news, entertainment and the promotion of agricultural products. We have centred on the diverse goals pursued in the programme and how they are implemented. We have divided the concept of goal into several separate but related notions: overt/covert and strategic/tactical. We have focused our analysis on the implementation of the goals of the programme through music and images, voices and accents, stereotypical images, and popularized specialist discourse (Calsamiglia 8 van Dijk, 2004; Myers, 2003, inter alia). Through our analysis we hope to have contributed to genre studies, especially to discovering some of the differences between specialized and popularized genres.http://www.aelfe.org/documents/Ib11-02%20Barry%20Pennock.pdfdiscourse analysisgenre studiesovert/covert goals and strategic/tactical goalspopularization of discoursemedia discourse
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A genre approach to goals and their implementation applied to a TV programme for the Virginia Farming Community
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discourse analysis
genre studies
overt/covert goals and strategic/tactical goals
popularization of discourse
media discourse
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title A genre approach to goals and their implementation applied to a TV programme for the Virginia Farming Community
title_short A genre approach to goals and their implementation applied to a TV programme for the Virginia Farming Community
title_full A genre approach to goals and their implementation applied to a TV programme for the Virginia Farming Community
title_fullStr A genre approach to goals and their implementation applied to a TV programme for the Virginia Farming Community
title_full_unstemmed A genre approach to goals and their implementation applied to a TV programme for the Virginia Farming Community
title_sort genre approach to goals and their implementation applied to a tv programme for the virginia farming community
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publishDate 2006-04-01
description In this article we have analysed a television programme, Down Home Virginia, addressed to farmers and the general public in the state of Virginia, USA from a genre studies perspective. Down Home Virginia constitutes a mixed or hybrid genre (Bhatia, 2002) which combines news, entertainment and the promotion of agricultural products. We have centred on the diverse goals pursued in the programme and how they are implemented. We have divided the concept of goal into several separate but related notions: overt/covert and strategic/tactical. We have focused our analysis on the implementation of the goals of the programme through music and images, voices and accents, stereotypical images, and popularized specialist discourse (Calsamiglia 8 van Dijk, 2004; Myers, 2003, inter alia). Through our analysis we hope to have contributed to genre studies, especially to discovering some of the differences between specialized and popularized genres.
topic discourse analysis
genre studies
overt/covert goals and strategic/tactical goals
popularization of discourse
media discourse
url http://www.aelfe.org/documents/Ib11-02%20Barry%20Pennock.pdf
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