Ideological Language in Newspapers. A Comparison of Presentations of the Petraeus-Case


Essay, 2012

5 Pages, Grade: 1,7

Anonymous


Abstract or Introduction

Newspaper headings like "David Petraeus: run to ground" and "For Petraeus, echoes of other warrior David" raise the question: Why are there different ways to report on the same event? Both headlines emphasize different aspects by giving more or less importance to particular words. These differences in reporting on the same issue reflect on distinct ideologies various newspapers represent.

How is ideology expressed through language? The French philosopher and social theorist Michel Foucault considers language as 'discourse', which implicates that language is always something mediated, it is a discursive practice. Language which is used to express knowledge and to mediate information is always determined by the ideology of the authority using it. In order to capture the predominance of ideology in newspapers being expressed through language and content aspects, four articles from different newspapers dealing with the resignation of the former CIA Director David Petraeus on November 9, based on an extramarital affair with his biographer, will be compared.

Details

Title
Ideological Language in Newspapers. A Comparison of Presentations of the Petraeus-Case
College
Free University of Berlin  (Institut für Anglistik)
Course
Sprachpraxis
Grade
1,7
Year
2012
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V378657
ISBN (eBook)
9783668557161
ISBN (Book)
9783668557178
File size
368 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Media, Language, Analysis, ideology, newspaper, petraeus, cia
Quote paper
Anonymous, 2012, Ideological Language in Newspapers. A Comparison of Presentations of the Petraeus-Case, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/378657

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