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A historiographical approach to Hong Kong Occupy: Focus on a critical moment

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Abstract

This article is conceptualised within the framework of a historiographical approach to critical discourse analysis (Flowerdew 2012). It focusses on a critical moment in Hong Kong's socio-political development, the Occupy movement, and a specific language event, an interview on a local Hong Kong Englishlanguage television programme discussing the rationale for the movement. A micro-analysis of the interaction focusses on important features of the historical context, intertextual links, the backgrounds and the roles of the participants, and the argumentations strategies used by them. The article shows how a focus on a critical moment in discourse can shed light on the bigger socio-political picture and how arguments regarding particular topics may reflect larger ideological struggles, the political agendas of different groups, and the ways arguments are constructed dialogically in response not only to the words of interlocutors, but also in relation to prior (and future) discourses.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)527-548
JournalJournal of Language and Politics
Volume15
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Research Keywords

  • Argumentation strategies
  • Critical discourse analysis
  • Historiographical approach
  • Hong Kong
  • Intertextuality
  • Occupy movement

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