| publication name | A Cognitive Study of Metaphor in Barack Obama's Speeches on the Arab Spring |
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| Authors | Marwa Saad El-Shahat Mohammed |
| year | 2015 |
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| Local/International | International |
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| Full paper | download |
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Abstract
This study examined the use of metaphors in the discourse of the American President Barack Obama concerning the Arab Spring uprisings. Following a CMA methodology, the study aimed at investigating how Obama's ideology could affect the Arab people; that is, how Obama's audience has been manipulated through his metaphoric choices in order to accept his beliefs and viewpoints. The study argued that Obama possesses an eloquent style and rhetorical techniques that have an influential role in manipulating his audience. It is also argued that the Arab uprisings provide a historic opportunity to meet the aspirations of the Arabs.