
La construcción de destinatarios en los discursos de Rafael Correa tras su mandato en 2018
Author(s) -
Byron Andino Veloz
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista de la asociación española de investigación de la comunicación
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2341-2690
DOI - 10.24137/raeic.8.15.18
Subject(s) - presidency , humanities , mythology , criticism , politics , government (linguistics) , political instability , political science , sociology , art , law , philosophy , linguistics , literature
We analyze Rafael Correa's discursive strategy for the construction of his pro-recipients and counter-recipients with their political representations in 2018, when he is out of the presidency of the Republic of Ecuador and is attacked systematically by the government of Lenín Moreno. Correa uses the logic of confrontation and antagonism against Moreno as the center of his criticism, who would be an ally of the media, economic and political groups. His story about the past and the present highlights the myth of the Citizen Revolution, also warns and creates fear about the danger for Ecuador due to the return of the negative “past” of instability and crisis.