CONSTRUCTING SOLIDARITY IN DISCOURSE: A PRAGMA-LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF SELECTED SPEECHES BY PRESIDENT ZELENSKY ADDRESSED TO INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY

Przemysław Wilk

University of Opole

Katarzyna Molek-Kozakowska

University of Opole


Abstrakt

The article presents the findings of a pilot study of President Wolodymir Zelensky’s solidarity discourse. They illustrate the use of salient linguistic means and discursive strategies of solidarity building in the light of the Russian military attack on Ukraine in 2022. Based on discourse analysis and corpus linguistics, the study focuses on the linguistic patterns of constituting inclusivity through personal deixis. This is complemented by the mapping of an overarching discursive strategy of the construction of togetherness, namely proximization. Conducted from the perspective of the solidarity leader, the research identifies the above strategies as crucial to shaping political support by developing a community of shared values and experiences.


Słowa kluczowe:

solidarity discourse, solidarity building, Zelensky, pragma-linguistics, deixis


Alharbi, A. (2018), Towards a performative theory of solidarity discourse, [in:] Cogent Art & Humanities 5 (1), 1495044.
Crossref   Google Scholar

Ali Akbari Hamed, L. | Behnam, B. (2020), Linguistic devices of identity representation in English political discourse with a focus on personal pronouns: Power and solidarity, [in:] The Journal of English Language Pedagogy and Practice 13, 205-229.   Google Scholar

Cap, P. (2008), Towards the proximization model of the analysis of legitimization in political discourse, [in:] Journal of Pragmatics 40, 17-41.
Crossref   Google Scholar

Cap, P. (2013), Proximization: The pragmatics of symbolic distance crossing. Amsterdam.
Crossref   Google Scholar

De Fina, A. (1995), Pronominal choice, identity and solidarity in political discourse, [in:] Text – Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Discourse 5, 379-410.
Crossref   Google Scholar

Fajar, M. (2019), Power and solidarity reflected in the use of pronouns portrayed in hybrid political discourse, [in:] Journal of English Education, Linguistics, and Literature 5, 57-72.
Crossref   Google Scholar

Grosse, T. G. | Hetnarowicz, J. (2016). The discourse of solidarity and the European migrant crisis, [in:] Yearbook of Polish European Studies 19, 35-61.   Google Scholar

Hart, C. (2010), Critical Discourse Analysis and cognitive science: New perspectives on immi¬gration discourse. Palgrave.
Crossref   Google Scholar

Hart, C. (2014), Discourse, grammar and ideology: Functional and cognitive perspective. Blooms¬bury.   Google Scholar

Hristova, A. (2015), Solidarity building strategies in political discourse. MA thesis. University of Sofia. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.17908.50565   Google Scholar

Kampf, Z. (2016), All the Best! Performing solidarity in political discourse, [in:] Journal of Prag¬matics 93, 47-60.
Crossref   Google Scholar

Lakoff, G. (2010), Why it matters how we frame the environment, [in:] Environmental Commu¬nication 4 (1), 70-81.
Crossref   Google Scholar

Matsuoka, M. | Matsuoka, R. (2022), Cultivation of solidarity and soft power: Ukrainian president Zelensky’s 2022 speech to Japan, [in:] East European Journal of Psycholinguistics 9, 98-115.
Crossref   Google Scholar

Molek-Kozakowska, K. (2018), Distance crossing and alignment in online humanitarian discourse, [in:] Journal of Pragmatics 124, 1-13. DOI: 10.1016/j.pragma.2017.11.010
Crossref   Google Scholar

Scollon, R. | Scollon, S. W. | Jones, H. R. (2011). Intercultural communication: A discourse approach. 3rd. ed. Wiley.
Crossref   Google Scholar

Scott, M. (2007), Oxford WordSmith Tools. Oxford.   Google Scholar

van Dijk, T. A. (1998), Ideology: A multidisciplinary approach. London | Thousand Oaks | New Delhi.   Google Scholar

Wallaschek, S. (2020), The discursive construction of solidarity: Analysing public claims in Europe’s migration crisis, [in:] Political Studies 68 (1), 74-92. DOI: 10.1177/0032321719831585
Crossref   Google Scholar

Wydra, D. | Pülzl, H. (2014), Solidarity discourse in national parliaments: The European crisis hits home!, [in:] Archiv des Völkerrechts 1, 92-112.
Crossref   Google Scholar


Opublikowane
22.12.2024

Cited By /
Share

Wilk, P., & Molek-Kozakowska, K. (2024). CONSTRUCTING SOLIDARITY IN DISCOURSE: A PRAGMA-LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF SELECTED SPEECHES BY PRESIDENT ZELENSKY ADDRESSED TO INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY. Przegląd Wschodnioeuropejski, 15(2), 151–162. https://doi.org/10.31648/pw.10870

Przemysław Wilk 
University of Opole
Katarzyna Molek-Kozakowska 
University of Opole