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@article{ Stefanescu2017,
 title = {Peace talks: indexical master tropes and their potential for conflict in the construction of national identity},
 author = {Stefanescu, Bogdan},
 journal = {ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies},
 number = {1},
 pages = {11-31},
 volume = {10},
 year = {2017},
 issn = {1775-352X},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-52913-1},
 abstract = {This paper employs discursive constructivism to delineate four rhetorical paradigms of nationalist discourse and to compare their potential for conflict. It proposes a four-fold typology which sees the intuitive tropes of antithesis and simile, and the counterintuitive metaphor and irony as structuring principles for national self-images. These are four modes of constructing a cultural deixis, that is, a relationship between national self and its cultural other. The paper argues that the frequency and magnitude of nationalistic conflicts may be minimized by the steady and widespread counter-enculturation of the non-conflictual discourses of analogical (simile-based), metaphoric, and ironic nationalisms. This argument is illustrated with examples from modern and recent Romanian history, but may be taken to epitomize the condition of most postcommunist European nations.},
 keywords = {constructivism; conflict potential; Nation; Rhetorik; analysis; language; Konfliktpotential; national consciousness; Romania; nationalism; rhetoric; Nationalbewusstsein; nationale Identität; Rumänien; Konstruktivismus; Sprache; language behavior; Analyse; Nationalismus; nation; Sprachverhalten; national identity}}