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2011 | 59 | 1 | 8 – 28

Article title

KONŠPIRAČNÉ TEÓRIE A ICH ARGUMENTAČNÉ STRATÉGIE AKO PRÍKLAD IDEOLOGICKÝCH DISKURZOV

Title variants

EN
Conspiracy theories and their argumentative strategies as an example of ideological discourses

Languages of publication

SK

Abstracts

EN
Folkloristics has traditionally focused on artistic expressions, which fulfil primarily aesthetic functions. The following paper, however, will be devoted to the genre of conspiracy theories, which I do not consider a folklore genre in the proper sense of the word but rather a narrative genre belonging to the category of rumours. The basic function of conspiracy theories is to mediate and to give a foundation of argument to a certain world-view model based on the motif of a group conspiracy. For the purposes of their genre analysis I have not consider the methods of ´´traditional“ folkloristics as a useful tool, and therefore I have tried to seek other methods proceeding from the distinctive qualities of these communication. As my research field I chose internet discussions, which meant concentrating on the written form of communication. The argumentative character and ideological anchoring of the texts being examined ultimately conditioned the selection of an appropriate research method in the framework of discursive analysis. The paper seeks to represent and offer for discussion the results of this experiment: a genre characterisation of conspiracy theories based on their typical argumentative strategies. My choice of theme in intended at the same time to evoke debate: to what extent is such a thematic and methodological purview acceptable within the bounds of folkloristic? Or if folkloristic paradigms are thus extended, what consequences may follow for Slovak folkloristics in the future?

Year

Volume

59

Issue

1

Pages

8 – 28

Physical description

Contributors

  • Ústav etnológie SAV, Klemensova 19, 813 64 Bratislava, Slovak Republic

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Publication order reference

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