THE POLITICAL SPEECH OF JOSÉ MUJICA: DISCURSIVE CONSTRUCTION, EMOTIONS AND WAYS TO SAY
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Political discourse, Emotion theory, Speech análisis, José MujicaAbstract
Analyze the speech of the former president of Uruguay, José Mujica, expressed before the United Nations Organization, on September 24, 2013, through an ex-professed model in which the theory of emotions and categories of linguistic-stylistic analysis converge, proposed by Eva Salgado Andrade and Daniel Prieto Castillo, to identify the specific characteristics of the political discourse of the former president of Uruguay. With the theoretical approach of the Theory of Emotions and the methodological route of discourse analysis, Mujica's discourse will be approached through five categories proposed by Eva Salgado Andrade (self-construction of the speaker, construction of interlocutors, construction of adversaries, construction of the referent and to inform), together with the analysis model of Daniel Prieto Castillo, who in the first instance proposes an ordering, constituted by three stages: beginning, development and closing of the discourse, and later several categories of style such as universalization, inclusion, redundancy, irony
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