Giving a Dog a Bad Name: The Strategic Use of Labelling in Contemporary Nigerian Political Discourse

Eyo O. Mensah, Samson Nzuanke, Theophilus Adejumo
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Abstract In Nigeria, political actors, especially those in the ruling and opposition political parties, utilise labelling as a rhetorical strategy to characterise each other in negative and face-threatening ways and achieve positive self-presentation before the public. The aim of this article is to contribute to existing literature on political communication through an investigation of labelling as a discursive political strategy and a mechanism for understanding Nigeria’s sociopolitical dynamics. We adopt Culpeper’s theory of impoliteness to foreground labelling as a relationship of power which is an aggravating facework rooted in interactional behaviour. Data for this study were purposively sampled from online newspaper articles which were published between 2015 and 2020. We conclude that Nigerian politicians use labelling as a face-saving strategy to showcase themselves to their best advantage and to discredit or attack their opponents. Therefore, while labelling may create positive or negative emotional reactions, it can also serve as a face-threatening act or a face-maintaining act, articulating opposing ideologies aimed to deceive, gain advantage, or simplify politics.
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给狗一个坏名声:标签在当代尼日利亚政治话语中的战略使用
在尼日利亚,政治演员,特别是那些在执政和反对派政党,利用标签作为一种修辞策略,以消极和面对威胁的方式来描述对方,并在公众面前实现积极的自我呈现。本文的目的是通过对标签作为话语政治策略和理解尼日利亚社会政治动态的机制的调查,为现有的政治传播文献做出贡献。我们采用Culpeper的不礼貌理论来强调标签是一种权力关系,这是一种根植于互动行为的令人恼怒的表面现象。本研究的数据有目的地从2015年至2020年期间发表的在线报纸文章中取样。我们得出的结论是,尼日利亚政客利用标签作为一种保全颜面的策略,以最大程度地展示自己,并诋毁或攻击对手。因此,虽然标签可能会产生积极或消极的情绪反应,但它也可以作为一种威胁面子的行为或维护面子的行为,阐明旨在欺骗、获取优势或简化政治的对立意识形态。
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