Francia a través de la canción actual francesalos deícticos de personas en el rap actual francés como forma de defi nir una identidad común

  1. Iglesias Botrán, Ana María
Revista:
Interlingüística

ISSN: 1134-8941

Año de publicación: 2009

Número: 18

Páginas: 604-613

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Interlingüística

Resumen

During November and December 2005, France experienced one of its most violent episodes in recent decades committed by civil society. The numerous street revolts kindled all the alarms of the French national security thus putting into question before the world peak of the three presumed that the French Republic. Some of the French rappers say that if the current interior minister, Nicolas Sarkozy, had listened to rap perhaps what happened would not have happened (El Pais, 20 November 2005). This statement put us on track to get into the content of rap songs and led us to approach the French hip-hop to discuss, based on the Theory of Ideology of Van Dijk (2003), how the authors of the songs Current France use all the language resources at its disposal in order to establish a common ideology, to overcome the identity crisis in which they are immersed for decades, as well as protest against the unfair situation from a social, administrative, economic and policy suffered millions of people in this country.