Navigating Language in Parliamentary Practice

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Navigating Language in Parliamentary Practice

Between Courtesy and Conflict in Japan

Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics Regional / International studies Society and culture: general Politics and government

Author: Lidia Tanaka

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Collection: Routledge Research in Pragmatics

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 31st March 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040310656


Overview

Tanaka explores the language used in Japanese parliamentary interactions to shed light on the use of language as a tool by politicians to convince, negotiate, persuade, as well as deliver aggression and criticism. By looking at the speech of politicians in the parliament of Japan, Tanaka demonstrates the unbreakable link between language and politics.

Key Highlights

Despite the association of Japan as a society in which linguistic politeness is paramount, Tanaka highlights the many examples of impoliteness in parliament and illustrates the idea that Japanese parliamentarians use language strategically to accomplish their political agenda.

Analysis of questions and answers in committee meetings demonstrate that regardless of which party they belong to, those in opposition use the most antagonistic strategies.

The book also shows the ways in which politicians deliver face-attacks and demonstrates that impoliteness can be delivered without insults or open aggression, using extremely polite language, honorifics, or sarcasm and irony.

Lastly, the book also reveals that face-attacks are sent by members of both the government and opposition.

Significance

As a book that explores the commonly overlooked phenomenon of impoliteness in Japan in the context of parliamentary interactions, it is a valuable resource for researchers and academics in the field of pragmatics and discourse analysis as well as a viable resource for undergraduate and graduate students.

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