'If big brother England votes to leave the EU … we will be treated like upstart children': Irony and a United Kingdom family of nations metaphor in Scottish nationalist discourse
Autor: | Eaton, Mark Ølholm |
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Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Zdroj: | Observatoire de la société britannique. :177-203 |
ISSN: | 1775-4135 1957-3383 |
DOI: | 10.4000/osb.5735 |
Popis: | This study explores the inter-play between metaphor and irony in the communication of contrasting UK “family of nations” (UK-FON) metaphor variants by Conservative and Scottish National Party members of the UK Parliament. The study proposes: first, that debates surrounding the intertwined issues of Scottish independence and Brexit triggered an increase in the deployment of the UK-FON metaphor, particularly by Scottish nationalist speakers; second, that competition for control over the metaphor’s meaning has produced two competing variants (i.e. an initial Conservative aspirational/positive one framing the UK-FON as unified, equal, beneficent, expansive, and historically-rooted, followed by an ironic SNP hypocritical/abusive variant framing it as unequal, coercive, and disrespectful); and; lastly, that the SNP communication of the ironically reinterpreted hypocritical/abusive variant contributes rhetorical weight to the expression of Scottish nationalist grievances, objectives, and perspectives on belonging in the UK and Europe. |
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