Discourse and Ideology. The Relation Mexico-US regarding the Border Wall

Authors

  • Carlos Ahuactzin Martinez Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (México) https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4331-327X
  • Ignacio Torres Rodríguez Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (México)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24265/cian.2019.n10.01

Keywords:

Discourse, Ideology, Multimodality, Electoral campaign, Foreign policy

Abstract

Latin America´s historical migration to North America has es- tablished a deep cultural, economic and political bond between Mexico and US, by means of institutional discursive process in each new North-American government. The candidate Donald Trump proposed the construction of a border wall during his electoral campaign, with the purpose of stopping Mexican migration, drug trafficking and transboundary criminals. In this context, the study analyses the discourse and communicative framework of the border wall, on the basis of Critical Discourse Analysis and the Ideo- logical Studies of Right-Wing Populism.

The corpus of the work developed in the Political Communication Laboratory of the Government Sciences and Strategic Development Institute considers two discursive processes: a) Trump´s statements and electoral advertising on TV, and b) Enrique Peña Nieto´s statements on TV. The analysis incorporates the perspective of the multimodal discourse; therefore, audiovisual language is explored in its dimensions. The research questions are the following: how does foreign policy has been conceived with regard to the bilateral relation US-Mexico? And in which way the Mexican citizens are represented in the border wall´s discourse? This qualitative perspective organizes the multi- modal categories in: a) sound, b) visual and c) linguistic levels.

Two political dimensions articulate the study: a) the legitimacy of foreign policy and b) citizens´ representation within the discourse. The labeling pro- cess of the corpus incorporates the use of ELAN software, which allows the integration of the analysis levels, conceived in the multimodal discourse com- position. The analysis outcomes establish the ideological discursive lines of both, Mexican and American institutional leaders, and allow an under- standing of the discursive strategies that have established foreign policy in this region of North America.

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Author Biographies

  • Carlos Ahuactzin Martinez, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (México)

    Doctor of Letters from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Professor-researcher of the Center for Studies in Political Communication and Academic Secretary of the Institute of Government Sciences and Strategic Development of the Benemérita Autonomous University of Puebla (Mexico). Project leader “Speech, image and representation. Persuasion and legitimacy in political communication ”.

  • Ignacio Torres Rodríguez, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (México)

    PhD in Government and Political Science at the Institute of Government Sciences and Strategic Development of the Benemérita Autonomous University of Puebla (Mexico).

    Member of the Mexican Science Association Policies and of the Mexican Society of Electoral Studies. Collaborator of the research project “Speech, Image and representation. Persuasion and legitimacy in the political communication ”.

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2019-11-25

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Ahuactzin Martinez, C., & Torres Rodríguez, I. (2019). Discourse and Ideology. The Relation Mexico-US regarding the Border Wall. Correspondences & Analysis, 10. https://doi.org/10.24265/cian.2019.n10.01

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