Authors :
Ismi Prihandari; Subandi
Volume/Issue :
Volume 6 - 2021, Issue 7 - July
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Abstract :
This study examines how the hegemony of
persuasive strategies represented in a discourse text (a
diary) entitled Kike Wadatsumi no Koe. The hegemonic
representation was studied using Critical Discourse
Analysis (CDA) to see how the peruasive strategies was
manifested in language. The point of view of hegemony
party was applied. This study revealed that there are two
forms of persuasive strategies: by using request forms
and invitation forms. In both forms of persuasive,
described the effects of the Japanese military regime's
policies, which made the soldiers who were deployed on
the front lines in World War II feel more confident.
Keywords :
Hegemony, Persuasive, Strategies, Japanese, Regime, Soldiers
This study examines how the hegemony of
persuasive strategies represented in a discourse text (a
diary) entitled Kike Wadatsumi no Koe. The hegemonic
representation was studied using Critical Discourse
Analysis (CDA) to see how the peruasive strategies was
manifested in language. The point of view of hegemony
party was applied. This study revealed that there are two
forms of persuasive strategies: by using request forms
and invitation forms. In both forms of persuasive,
described the effects of the Japanese military regime's
policies, which made the soldiers who were deployed on
the front lines in World War II feel more confident.
Keywords :
Hegemony, Persuasive, Strategies, Japanese, Regime, Soldiers