Construction and negotiation of voter-friendly identities in electoral debates

  • Mercedes Díez-Prados University of Alcalá
  • Ana Belén Cabrejas-Peñuelas University of Valencia
Keywords: identity inferences, evaluation, emergent identity, appraisal

Abstract

In this article we examine the identity construction of two politicians in the 2011 Spanish pre-electoral debate, following four of Bucholtz & Hall’s (2005) linguistic means: evaluation, implicatures, interactional negotiation, and complementary identity relations. For the analysis, Martin & White’s (2005) evaluation model and Corpus Linguistics are adopted. The Socialist candidate’s positive identity positions him as a defendant of laymen’s interests (i.e. Nurturant Parent identity), while he contributes to Rajoy’s emergent identity as a dishonest politician. However, the Conservative politician plays down the other candidate’s identity inferences, casts his identity as a Nurturant Parent to attract the audience’s sympathy and embodies an identity of change. This positive identity contributed to his ethos in the debate and resulted in an overwhelming win.

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Published
2020-04-22
How to Cite
Díez-Prados M. y Cabrejas-Peñuelas A. B. (2020). Construction and negotiation of voter-friendly identities in electoral debates. Círculo de Lingüística Aplicada a la Comunicación, 82, 93-106. https://doi.org/10.5209/clac.68967