Political Pledges, Power, and Pathos: A Critical Analysis of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Anthem 2024
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Critical Discourse Analysis, language and politics, language and power, pathos, Tehreek-e-Insaf anthemAbstract
This paper presents a comprehensive critical discourse analysis of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 2024 election anthem to deconstruct the political pledges (narrative), power dynamics, and pathos in it. By applying Norman Fairclough's model of critical discourse analysis (CDA), the study dissects the anthem's intricate rhetorical strategies, emphasizing the confluence of political promises, power dynamics, and emotional appeals (pathos). The textual analysis uncovers the deliberate use of evocative language, potent metaphors, and strategic repetition to craft a compelling narrative of resistance and empowerment. The exploration of discursive practices reveals the anthem’s intertextual connections, authorial intent, and its resonant impact on audience reception, illustrating how it fosters a sense of solidarity and mobilizes political support. Additionally, the social practice analysis examines the ideological underpinnings, power structures, and the anthem's role in shaping public discourse, highlighting the centrality of pathos in engaging and motivating the electorate. It further finds that the anthem establishes a clear dichotomy between the righteous "us" (PTI and its supporters) and the corrupt "them" (the current government and establishment). The anthem's emotional appeals are key to legitimizing PTI's political actions and consolidating power. This study concludes that while PTI's election anthem is effective in rallying a loyal voter base, the dichotomy also contributes to political polarization and societal division, highlighting the complex interplay between rhetoric, identity, and electoral strategy in contemporary politics. The findings offer valuable insights into the complex interplay between political rhetoric, authority, and emotional resonance in the context of electoral campaigns.
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