Ideology, Language and Critical Discourse Analysis
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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS2.3707Abstract
Philosophers, and after them the pioneers of critical analysis, investigate the importance of ideology as a system of thought or discourse in power struggles. Indeed, some of them, including Norman Furlough - the most prominent pioneers of critical discourse analysis - went to the negative meaning of the concept of ideology and that it is in the service of power. Producing and restoring power relations. From here, the methodology of critical discourse analysis was closely linked to ideology, and before it - ideology - was linked to language / discourse, so that some scholars went to the influence of ideology - as an intellectual system - even in the language of purely scientific discourse. This is what we will try to approach in our research, investigating the relationship between ideology and language/discourse.
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