Nairaland 上约鲁巴民族分离主义煽动的在线公民参与中的修辞策略和评价标记

R. Akano
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本研究探讨了奈拉尔地区约鲁巴民族(YN)分离主义煽动活动中的修辞策略和评价标志。采用评价框架和费尔克拉夫的互文性和互游性概念作为理论基础,分析揭示了历史和圣经典故、谚语和格言、修辞问题、代码交替和皮金语等突出的修辞实践以及互文性和互游性资源,这些资源反映了对煽动活动和相关社会行动者的认知定位和意识形态评价。反 "民族解放阵线 "的参与者表达了对分离主义路线的否定和意识形态上的疏离,而支持 "民族解放阵线 "的参与者则表达了对分离主义鼓动的积极、团结和意识形态上的一致。由于分离主义运动引发了对种族协同和民族融合的担忧,参与者利用异质的虚拟空间影响其他在线参与者的意识形态立场,即是保持爱国精神,继续为尼日利亚的国家地位而奋斗,还是加入到要求肢解国家地缘种族并最终分离的呼声中去。
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Rhetorical Strategies and Appraisal Markers in Online Civic Engagement of the Yoruba Nation Secessionist Agitation on Nairaland
This study examines rhetorical strategies and appraisal markers in the engagement of the Yoruba Nation (YN) secessionist agitation in Nairaland. Adopting the appraisal framework and Fairclough’s notions of intertextuality and interdiscursivity as a theoretical anchorage, analysis unveils historical and biblical allusion, proverbs and adages, rhetorical questions, code alternation and pidgin as prominent rhetorical practices and intertextual and interdiscursive resources that index cognitive positioning and ideological evaluations of the agitation and related social actors. While the anti-YN participants express negativity and ideological dissociation from the secessionist course, the pro-YN participants express positivity, solidarity and ideological alignment with the separatist agitation. As the secessionist movement generates concerns about ethnic synergy and national integration, participants take advantage of a heterogeneous virtual space to influence other online participants’ ideological positions on whether to sustain patriotic spirit to strive continually towards Nigeria’s nationhood or to join the vociferous call for the nation’s geo-ethnic dismemberment and ultimately secession.
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