
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Environmental Discourse Analysis
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9786200530561
ISBN13:
9786200530561
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Environmental Discourse Analysis
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Eco-documentary, a cinematographic genre on the environment, is a media construct meant to raise environmental awareness. It exposes environmental crises and attempts to present solutions for their degradation. This book analyzes patterns of 'fear' and 'threat' in a Moroccan Eco-documentary by Amouddou production agency on the degradation of a lagoon in the North East of Morocco. In line with Witte's et al. (1996) model of 'perceived severity' and 'perceived susceptibility', and within the framework of Eco- linguistics, the book examines linguistic patterns of 'fear' and 'threat' to reinforce the argumentative process in stories and testimonies of actors. Finally, the book provides some recommendations for eco-documentary producers, institutional organs, and future research to examine unexplored facets of eco-documentaries that document damages and exploitation of the environment.
Author: Mohamed Mliless |
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing |
Publication Date: Jan 10, 2020 |
Number of Pages: 204 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: 6200530564 |
ISBN-13: 9786200530561 |