Talis pater, talis filius: the role of discursive strategies, thematic narratives and ideology in Cosa Nostra

Critical Discourse Studies 15 (5):540-560 (2018)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe discursive analysis of criminal organizations’ family dynamics and ideological devices may provide important insights into the inner functioning of these groups. In this article, we describe and analyze a specific set of discursive strategies and the thematic narratives emerging from a TV interview with Giuseppe Riina, a member of Cosa Nostra and the son of one of the most important mafia bosses. Our analyses demonstrate the existence of recurring ideological devices such as reductionism, amoralism, familism, verticalism, normalism, victimism and religious relativism. The results are discussed in light of previous research that examines how discursive strategies and narratives may represent powerful tools for understanding criminal organizations. Family-related discourses, in particular, reveal meanings, values and ideas that contribute to constructing criminal organizations’ internal structure, as well as their relationship with the external world.

Links

PhilArchive



    Upload a copy of this work     Papers currently archived: 91,322

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Similar books and articles

Folk Belief In Taliş.Yaşar Kalafat - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:514-530.
Talis Bachmann: Microgenetic Approach to the Conscious Mind.B. Faw - 2002 - Consciousness and Emotion 3 (1):91-97.
When expectation confounds iconic memory.Talis Bachmann & Jaan Aru - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 45:198-199.
Comments on how Mack et al. see iconic memory.Talis Bachmann & Jaan Aru - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 34:73-74.

Analytics

Added to PP
2018-08-02

Downloads
28 (#553,203)

6 months
15 (#159,278)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?