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Сатира в немецком политическом дискурсе (на примере «пятого времени года»)

Сатира в немецком политическом дискурсе (на примере «пятого времени года»)

Abstract

Статья посвящена изучению роли сатирического дискурса в формировании современной немецкой политической коммуникации. Анализируются особенности карнавальных сатирических практик — так называемого «пятого времени года», рассматриваются их функции, механизмы воздействия и языковая специфика. Сатира понимается как самостоятельный субдискурс, обладающий высоким когнитивным, коммуникативным, образовательным и прагматическим потенциалом. Основой исследования служат примеры сатирических высказываний и политических карнавальных перформансов, позволяющих выявить особенности репрезентации актуальной политической повестки в Германии. Делается вывод о значимости сатирического дискурса как инструмента формулирования, трансляции и критического осмысления политических смыслов в современном обществе.

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