An Analysis Of The Narrative Mode Of National Security Discourse | | Posted on:2021-02-14 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis | | Country:China | Candidate:W T Tu | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:2506306290462694 | Subject:Press and Communication | | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | | With the development of the Internet,the national security field has been gradually expanded to the economic,social and environmental non-traditional security fields.It is no longer confined to the traditional security centered on military and politics.In a changing world,facing of domestic and international security environment,our country has not yet formed a specific discourse system of national security to adapt to the changing times.The study of national security discourse is an important part of the construction of national security discourse system.At present,the existing researches are very few,and the shortcomings in communication and propaganda will bring predictable and unpredictable damage to national security.Discourse studies become necessary and urgent for national security under the background of the changing world.In this paper,we use case analysis and text analysis from the macro and micro level to analyze narrative mode of national security discourse with CGTN’s report about Storm of Legislative Amendments in Hong Kong.It provides reference for the construction of national security discourse system in theory and Practice.There are five main parts in this paper.The first chapter mainly analyzes the current research status and trend of national security discourse at home and abroad,and finds that there is a deep connection between national security discourse and narrative.There has been a tendency of research in this direction in China.Therefore,this study further explores the narrative mode of national security discourse.The second chapter,from the perspective of the generation of "events",analyzes the narrative process of the CGTN’s report about Storm of Legislative Amendments in Hong Kong.The "uniqueness" of "events" indicates the unpredictability of events.The same events cannot be duplicated and repeated,but the thoughts and feelings under the surface of events can be imitated and repeated.The correlations between events are recognized,described,and formed into textual events.The third chapter,from the perspective of cognitive and dynamic context,and based on the contextual differences between domestic and foreign audiences of national security discourse,proposes that national security discourse can adopt intertextual narration in the face of domestic audiences to increase internal cohesion,and empathic narration in the face of foreign audiences to eliminate external threat.Fourth chapter from the perspective of narrative subjects,analyzes thenecessity and importance of identity for national security discourse narration.According to the current rapid development of social media and national security discourse important narrative subject(Z generation group)growing and gradually having right of speech,and the characteristics of social media and Z generation groups,I innovatively put forward light narrative mode of national security discourse.The fifth chapter extends from spatial memory to spatial narrative.The spatiality of narrative is embodied in the narrative content and expression.Space is formed by the topic significance.Audience perception of space is built by hypertext narrative and spatial medium,which accords with the event-domain cognitive regularity of people in general.Spatial narrative can guide the audience to construct cognition of the event. | | Keywords/Search Tags: | National security discourse, Text events, Narrative context, Narrative subject, The spatiality of narrative, Storm of Hong Kong’s legislative amendments | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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