A Rhetorical Analysis of the Discourse of Advertising Herbal Medicine in Southwestern Nigeria

This paper examines the persuasive strategies of advertising herbal medicine in southwestern Nigeria. With recourse to the rhetorical model of analysis, the article identifies and discusses the propaganda techniques/rhetorical strategies in the discourse relative to the herbal medical practitioners&...

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Main Author: Adegoju, Adeyemi
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Bern Open Publishing 2008-01-01
Series:Linguistik Online
Online Access:http://www.linguistik-online.de/33_08/adegoju.pdf
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spelling doaj-e5ffa256b72c4094b74901bd6832b85c2021-07-02T07:08:27ZdeuBern Open PublishingLinguistik Online1615-30142008-01-01331316A Rhetorical Analysis of the Discourse of Advertising Herbal Medicine in Southwestern NigeriaAdegoju, AdeyemiThis paper examines the persuasive strategies of advertising herbal medicine in southwestern Nigeria. With recourse to the rhetorical model of analysis, the article identifies and discusses the propaganda techniques/rhetorical strategies in the discourse relative to the herbal medical practitioners' ideological perception of trying to project modern-day herbal healing in Africa as an alternative to that of the failing synthetic drugs of western medical practice. Although the social practice of advertising herbal medicine is culturally based, this study reveals that there are no significant culture-specific strategies of advertising in the data sampled, as the communicative strategies generally fit in with the prefabricated style of advertising discourse. In view of the fact that the advertising genre like other areas of public life is a site of struggle over meaning, the study takes a critical look at the instances of the advertisers' tendency to abuse meaning in language by making certain advertising claims which there is no objective evidence to back up.http://www.linguistik-online.de/33_08/adegoju.pdf
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title_short A Rhetorical Analysis of the Discourse of Advertising Herbal Medicine in Southwestern Nigeria
title_full A Rhetorical Analysis of the Discourse of Advertising Herbal Medicine in Southwestern Nigeria
title_fullStr A Rhetorical Analysis of the Discourse of Advertising Herbal Medicine in Southwestern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed A Rhetorical Analysis of the Discourse of Advertising Herbal Medicine in Southwestern Nigeria
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description This paper examines the persuasive strategies of advertising herbal medicine in southwestern Nigeria. With recourse to the rhetorical model of analysis, the article identifies and discusses the propaganda techniques/rhetorical strategies in the discourse relative to the herbal medical practitioners' ideological perception of trying to project modern-day herbal healing in Africa as an alternative to that of the failing synthetic drugs of western medical practice. Although the social practice of advertising herbal medicine is culturally based, this study reveals that there are no significant culture-specific strategies of advertising in the data sampled, as the communicative strategies generally fit in with the prefabricated style of advertising discourse. In view of the fact that the advertising genre like other areas of public life is a site of struggle over meaning, the study takes a critical look at the instances of the advertisers' tendency to abuse meaning in language by making certain advertising claims which there is no objective evidence to back up.
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