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M etaphorical f unctions and s trategies in s ame s ex m arriage b ill d ebate (2013)

M etaphorical f unctions and s trategies in s ame s ex m arriage b ill d ebate (2013). 26/04/2014. François LABATUT – u niversité p aris 7 D enis -D iderot S upervisors : M me Celle & m me l’hôte C ontact : labatut.francois@gmail.com. Remember, remember…. Frigide Barjot (2013).

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M etaphorical f unctions and s trategies in s ame s ex m arriage b ill d ebate (2013)

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  1. Metaphorical functionsand strategiesinsame sex marriage bill debate(2013) 26/04/2014 François LABATUT – universitéparis 7 Denis-Diderot Supervisors: Mme Celle & mmel’hôte Contact: labatut.francois@gmail.com

  2. Remember, remember… FrigideBarjot (2013)

  3. What about great britain? • "With the genie out of the bottle, the government will find it hard to resist call for a re-definition of marriage. I have no doubt that polygamy is next on the list, followed by demands from all kinds of groups. This will doubtless degrade and undermine the very concept of marriage as the building brick of societyfor the procreation and nurturing of children."

  4. 3 functions : DEFINITION FRAMING STEREOTYPE Pragma-Rhetorical Approach - Ilie (1994)

  5. Outline: I – DEFINITION OF MARRIAGE II - FRAMING SLIPPERY SLOPE METAPHOR III - STEREOTYPE OF HOMOSEXUALITY

  6. Concepts & methods. METAPHOR MULTI-FACETED PHENOMENON POLITICAL DEBATE COGNITIVE Lakoff&Johnson (2003) INSTITUTIONALISED DIALOGUE PRAGMATIC Cameron (2010), Semino (2008) EPIDEICTIC RHETORICAL Charteris-Black (2004, 2013) DELIBERATIVE

  7. CORPUS. 3 CORPORA: + 350 000 words DEBATE CORPUS-PRO CORPUS-ANTI

  8. Methods. WMATRIX (2009) TWO-LAYERED ANALYSIS Keywords + Semantic fields PRAGGLEJAZZ (2007)

  9. I – DEFINITION OF MARRIAGE

  10. I – Definition of marriage. MARRIAGE IS THE FOUNDATION OF SOCIETY SOCIETY IS A BUILDING "Consequently marriage is the building block of society regulating the approved and universally acknowledged means for male and female to express their full potential."

  11. I – Definition of marriage. "Thus the outcome of the Bill would be to undermine, rather than promote and encourage marriage as the foundational and God-given building block of our society. Again, is it what the Government wants to achieve?" CONVENTIONAL METAPHOR

  12. I – Definition of marriage. "Over and above that, we believe that the Bill is all about extending marriage. That is what we believe is the gold standard and the thing to which people aspire." (Secretary of State) MARRIAGE IS THE GOLD-STANDARD OF SOCIETY SOCIETY IS A STOCK EXCHANGE

  13. I – Definition of marriage. "The language about a gold standard, bronze standard and so on is not exactly offensive, but it is wholly inappropriate. People live their lives in many different ways, and we should not judge between one another. (Chris Briant) ALTERNATIVE: MARRIAGE IS A BOND

  14. II – FRAMING DISCOURSE

  15. II – Framing discourse. IMPLICIT FRAMING: SLIPPERY SLOPE (Dag 2008) IF X… THEN Y "If the government goes along with this plan to redefine marriage - there will be 'unforeseen consequences'. As an example - when the Abortion Act was passed in 1967, who would have believed that by 2012 4 million healthy foetuses would have been killed, and abortion would be used as a form of contraception?"

  16. II – Framing discourse. now TIME SCALE future UP IS GOOD INSTANT CASE orientational metaphor IF X... ...THEN Y DOWN IS BAD DANGER CASE Dag (2008)

  17. III – METAPHOR & STEREOTYPE

  18. Iii – stereotypeD HOMOSEXUALITY. STEREOTYPING= PROCESS NEGATIVE STEREOTYPE = PRODUCT

  19. Iii – stereotypeD HOMOSEXUALITY. "I would not describe myself as homophobic and would be quite happy to have homosexual people as my friends however my sexuality is such that I find the thought of being involved in homosexual sex as something that fills me with horror." "Gay life is a high-risk lifestyle and people, especially lads, should be discouraged from engaging it, even as they now are discouraged from smoking. No one is 'born gay' and people can do develop their heterosexual potential. With SSM it will be even harder to tell kids the actual risks of especially gay sex." SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS = SEXUAL ACT

  20. Iii – METAPHOR & STEREOTYPE. "We exist primarily to stand as a witness in this land to the foundational truths of Holy Scripture, and in opposition to the current tide of ungodliness which is sweeping across this nation." (Michel Hobbis) HOMOSEXUALITY IS AN UNCONTROLLABLE AND EXTERNAL EVENT (Dijk 1997) BRISTISH SOCIETY IS A BOUNDED SPACE (Koller&Davidson 2008)

  21. Iii – METAPHOR & STEREOTYPE. 2METAPHORICAL SUB-FUNCTIONS: CLEAR-CUT DICHOTOMY DEHUMANIZATION

  22. CONCLUSION

  23. CONCLUSION. 3 functions: METAPHORS FOR... DEFINITION REGAIN CONTROL OF LANGUAGE FRAMING INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM STEREOTYPE (Charteris-Black 2004, 253)

  24. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!

  25. BIBLIOGRAPHY.

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