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Actions, actors, and agency in the penalty phase of capital trials: A comparison of two genres

Title
Actions, actors, and agency in the penalty phase of capital trials: A comparison of two genres
Author
챔사이통크리스다
Keywords
capital trial; closing; opening; penalty phase; reference term; transitivity
Issue Date
2020-06
Publisher
AELFE
Citation
IBERICA, v. 39, page. 319-344
Abstract
This study critically scrutinizes the discursive practice of state killing in capital trials. The quantitative and qualitative analysis compares the experientially-constitutive roles of lexico-grammatical choices in attributing agency to the actions of the defendant and victims in lawyers' opening and closing speech in the penalty phase of a high-profile capital trial. Integrating Van Leeuwen's social actor representation framework (2008) into Halliday's transitivity analysis (1994), the study identifies the prosecution's and defense's polarized referential practice for the defendant and victims as well as descriptions of their actions. It is argued that, rather than existing as facts outside the trial discourse, aggravating and mitigating factors are morally and normatively constructed in real-time discursive interaction through these extreme, and at times disturbing, reference and transitivity choices, potentially leading to a death recommendation.
URI
https://doaj.org/article/4f3cf5878d7a41e381a3b9c7cd49cdd7https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/168634
ISSN
1139-7241; 2340-2784
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COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES[S](인문과학대학) > ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE(영어영문학과) > Articles
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