A critical chronotopic approach to lyrics of top-ranking popular songs in the UK

Critical Discourse Studies 13 (2):228-246 (2016)
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ABSTRACTThis article investigates deixis-based chronotopic framing across a corpus of 90 songs selected based on their top-ranking positions on the UK song charts over the period of 8 years. The present study combines some tools in linguistic approach to genre analysis and some concepts drawn from pragmatics and Critical Discourse Analysis, as an analytic framework. Quantitative and qualitative focus was laid on ideologically coded thematic leitmotifs and chronotopic interplay through spatio-temporal deictic patterns across the case-study lyrics. It was found that there are significant points of commonality between the lyrics in terms of thematic strands as well as chronotope-bounded deictic features which warrants the classification of popular songs as a verbally distinct genre with its own ideologically charged discursive practices characterised by political apathy, and which can in part explain the target audience's uptake of this type of songs.

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