Chapter Highbrow Culture in Politics

Quoting other peopleʼs arguments by politicians, to rely on someone elseʼs work is rarely seen, but often causing extreme emotions. Recalling (especially inaccurate) the fragment from foreign language authors can cause misunderstanding, confusion of content and change the original meaning. The rheto...

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description Quoting other peopleʼs arguments by politicians, to rely on someone elseʼs work is rarely seen, but often causing extreme emotions. Recalling (especially inaccurate) the fragment from foreign language authors can cause misunderstanding, confusion of content and change the original meaning. The rhetorical device of this kind can be traced and watched several times by access to the media, what was done in our sociological analysis. Politicians, like actors, through the selection of specific measures of self-presentation (in this case, quotations from literature, cite the author of the widely known) provide customers reality as amended, such that they would like to be seen (Goffman 2008). The analyzed verbal speech in the Sejm were characterized by a strong emotional tone and illustrates language, that is far from the classical canons of savoir vivre (Marcjanik 2014; Achtelik, Tambor 2013). Verbal bon ton in parliament has, through its application, fulfilled many functions, from polite sarcasm through the manifesto of the supremacy, to the personal presentation of erudition. At the outset, the author describes leading concepts used in the chapter. In the next part the author addresses the videos with the participation of politicians who during their public appearances quoted of another authors. In summary the author of the chapter focuses on the function of citations and there are taken into account the positive aspects of using the prose/poetry by individuals elected to public office.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1545972025-03-07T13:25:42Z Chapter Highbrow Culture in Politics Wilk-Suwa, Ilona Quoting other peopleʼs arguments by politicians, to rely on someone elseʼs work is rarely seen, but often causing extreme emotions. Recalling (especially inaccurate) the fragment from foreign language authors can cause misunderstanding, confusion of content and change the original meaning. The rhetorical device of this kind can be traced and watched several times by access to the media, what was done in our sociological analysis. Politicians, like actors, through the selection of specific measures of self-presentation (in this case, quotations from literature, cite the author of the widely known) provide customers reality as amended, such that they would like to be seen (Goffman 2008). The analyzed verbal speech in the Sejm were characterized by a strong emotional tone and illustrates language, that is far from the classical canons of savoir vivre (Marcjanik 2014; Achtelik, Tambor 2013). Verbal bon ton in parliament has, through its application, fulfilled many functions, from polite sarcasm through the manifesto of the supremacy, to the personal presentation of erudition. At the outset, the author describes leading concepts used in the chapter. In the next part the author addresses the videos with the participation of politicians who during their public appearances quoted of another authors. In summary the author of the chapter focuses on the function of citations and there are taken into account the positive aspects of using the prose/poetry by individuals elected to public office. 2025-03-07T13:25:41Z 2025-03-07T13:25:41Z 2016 chapter ONIX_20250307_9788379699063_22 9788379699063 9788379698585 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/154597 pol image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.press.uni.lodz.pl/index.php/wul/catalog/book/1120 Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego 10.18778/7969-858-5.06 Quoting other peopleʼs arguments by politicians, to rely on someone elseʼs work is rarely seen, but often causing extreme emotions. Recalling (especially inaccurate) the fragment from foreign language authors can cause misunderstanding, confusion of content and change the original meaning. The rhetorical device of this kind can be traced and watched several times by access to the media, what was done in our sociological analysis. Politicians, like actors, through the selection of specific measures of self-presentation (in this case, quotations from literature, cite the author of the widely known) provide customers reality as amended, such that they would like to be seen (Goffman 2008). The analyzed verbal speech in the Sejm were characterized by a strong emotional tone and illustrates language, that is far from the classical canons of savoir vivre (Marcjanik 2014; Achtelik, Tambor 2013). Verbal bon ton in parliament has, through its application, fulfilled many functions, from polite sarcasm through the manifesto of the supremacy, to the personal presentation of erudition. At the outset, the author describes leading concepts used in the chapter. In the next part the author addresses the videos with the participation of politicians who during their public appearances quoted of another authors. In summary the author of the chapter focuses on the function of citations and there are taken into account the positive aspects of using the prose/poetry by individuals elected to public office. 10.18778/7969-858-5.06 83bfe9c9-323d-4283-b087-d859fd9af314 9788379699063 9788379698585 131-146 open access
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