Dueling Discourses offers qualitative and quantitative analyses of the
linguistic and discursive forms utilized by opposing lawyers in their
closing arguments during criminal trials. Laura Felton Rosulek
analyzes how these arguments construct contrasting representations of
the same realities, applying the insights and methodologies of
critical discourse analysis and systemic functional linguistics to a
corpus of arguments from seventeen trials. Her analysis suggests that
silencing (omitting relevant information), de-emphasizing (giving
information comparatively less attention and focus), and emphasizing
(giving information comparatively more attention and focus) are the
key communicative devices that lawyers rely on to create their
summations. Through these processes, lawyers' lexical, syntactic,
thematic, and discursive patterns, both within individual narratives
and across whole arguments, function together to create versions of
reality that reflect each individual lawyer's goals and biases. The
first detailed analysis of closing arguments, this book will
significantly improve our understanding of courtroom discourse.
Furthermore, as previous research on all genres of discourse has
examined exclusion/inclusion and de-emphasis/emphasis as separate
issues rather than as steps on a continuum, this book will advance the
field of discourse analysis by establishing the ubiquity of these
phenomena.
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The Construction of Reality in Closing Arguments
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199337620
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter