New publicistic style

poetic and political practices (on the material of “political” poetry of Russia and Germany)

Ol'ga I. Severskaâ



Abstract

The author discusses the so-called „civil poetry”, which is now closer to journalism and becomes part of the political discourse, becoming part of media. The poetry participates in political communication, reflecting the oppositional sentiment of society. The author demonstrates that poetic discourse approaches to the journalistic one by the set of ideologemes, the social evaluation, the author’s intention to change the perception and the worldview of the recipient, the strategies of persuasion and linguistic manipulation. Special attention is given to irony and citations as interpretive methods of formation of the evaluation, and to expression of subjectivity. The article concludes the convergence of poetic and political discursive practices. The research is based on the material of Russian socio-political poetry of the circle of the “New literary review”, fellonneau poetry of D. Bykov and L. Kaganov and German political poetry, published by the newspaper “Die Zeit”. Content analysis, linguistic analysis of the text and com- municative-cognitive analysis methods have been used.

Keywords:

social poetry, political discourse, publicistic style, discourse analysis


Published
2020-01-10

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Severskaâ, O. I. (2020). New publicistic style: poetic and political practices (on the material of “political” poetry of Russia and Germany). Stylistyka, 24, 141–161. https://doi.org/10.25167/Stylistyka.24.2015.10

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Ol'ga I. Severskaâ 

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