Amerikansk nyhetsmedia i förhållande till Sydamerika: EN KRITISK DISKURSANALYS AV DE SÄTT AMERIKANSK NYHETSMEDIA PRESENTERAR NYHETER FRÅN SYDAMERIKA FÖR DERAS LÄSARE
Abstract
The goal of this article is to use critical discourse analysis to analyse four different news
articles regarding the departure of Evo Morales as the president of Bolivia and his subsequent
exile in Mexico during the weeks after the country’s contentious election in October 2019.
The four different news articles analysed come from four reputable newspapers with long
histories in the business, they are: the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the New
York Times and The Atlantic. They will be analysed using critical discourse analysis as a
method and the discourses that is unearthed will be viewed using theories regarding how these
discourses function to perpetuate American dominance in the Americas. The focus is to
understand how these discourses are conveyed to the readers in the US, not about what
happened in Bolivia under and after the election. The theories will be based on the US as a
paternalistic figure that acts as a guiding force for the hemisphere as a whole. The article
concludes that most of the discourses presented in the four different news articles act as a way
to delegitimize the leadership in Bolivia to the readers as they focus on how this leadership
has failed the country. Although one of the articles does not function in this way and instead
focuses on what this means for the population of Bolivia.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2022-11-03Author
PETERSSON ZANDER, SEBASTIAN
Keywords
Critical discourse Analysis
Paternalism
Bolivia
US
News Media
Evo Morales
Language
swe