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- Title
CORPUS MÉDIATIQUES ET INTERPRÉTATION: LE CAS DES DÉBATS PRÉSIDENTIELS.
- Authors
KERBRAT-ORECCHIONI, CATHERINE
- Abstract
In spite of their extreme variety, media discourses share a common characteristic: they address a « massive » and heterogeneous audience (readers, listeners or TV watchers). Assuming that the analyst has to reconstruct the way the various participants interpret the discourse they receive, his task remains particularly delicate in the case of media discourses for which a collective, silent « extra-addressee » -- the audience -- is to be added to the actively involved participants. In this article, the problem is investigated from the case of a particular type of televised debates, i.e. electoral debates, and more precisely the debates taking place between the first and second ballot of the French presidential elections. The detailed study of three different excerpts enables the author to specify what the task of the analyst as « archinterpreter » consists in, in such a case.
- Subjects
FRENCH presidential elections; TELEVISED debates; POLITICAL debates; PRESIDENTIAL candidates; TELEVISION viewers; DEBATE
- Publication
Dacoromania, 2013, Vol 18, Issue 1, p19
- ISSN
1582-4438
- Publication type
Article