Donald Trump’s “Piece of Ice”: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Greenland Speech
Автор: Linguistics and More
Загружено: 2026-01-29
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In January 2026, Donald Trump delivered a controversial speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, demanding control of Greenland and warning NATO allies "we will remember" if they refuse. But what linguistic strategies is Trump using to normalize territorial expansion?
In this video, I apply Norman Fairclough's Critical Discourse Analysis framework to dissect Trump's Greenland rhetoric.
We'll examine:
✓ How calling Greenland "a piece of ice" erases sovereignty
✓ The contradictory framing of insignificance vs. strategic importance
✓ How pronouns construct "us vs. them" dynamics
✓ Genre-mixing: when diplomacy sounds like a real estate deal
✓ Echoes of Manifest Destiny and colonial discourse
✓ The power of presupposition and euphemistic threats
This is accessible linguistic analysis that reveals how political language shapes reality. Whether you're interested in linguistics, politics, or critical thinking, understanding these mechanisms is essential for media literacy in 2026.
📚 Key concepts covered: Critical Discourse Analysis, Fairclough's three-dimensional framework, modality, presupposition, interdiscursivity, hegemony, securitization
🔗 Further reading:
Fairclough, N. (1989). Language and Power
Van Dijk, T. (2008). Discourse and Power
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