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Framing agency, identity and credibility in court: closing arguments in Danish rape trials

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Abstract

This study is a linguistic investigation of rape trial discourse, based on a framing analytical approach incorporating pragmatic, functional linguistic and forensic linguistic analysis. As the first linguistic treatment of Danish rape trials, the chapter explores persuasive framing strategies, and the framing devices realising them, in the closing arguments by prosecutors and defence lawyers in two district court trials concerning acquaintance rape. Focusing on three central themes — agency and volition, identity, and credibility — linguistic framing choices employed by the opposing counsel in the two trials are analysed in comparison and as reflections of underlying cultural, social and legal institutional norms. Finally, the notion of credibility, and its recent implementation in Danish rape law, is discussed based on the analytical findings.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFraming in Interaction : Pragmatic approaches to framing analysis
EditorsSimon Borchmann, Anne Fabricius, Ida Klitgård
PublisherJohn Benjamins Publishing Company
Publication date2025
Pages179-212
Chapter7
ISBN (Print)9789027228512
ISBN (Electronic)9789027244444
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
SeriesPragmatics and Beyond New Series
ISSN0922-842X

Keywords

  • Rape
  • Closing arguments
  • Framing
  • Discourse
  • Rhetoric
  • Forensic linguistics
  • Functional linguistics

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