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Part of
The Pragmatics of Hypocrisy
Edited by Sandrine Sorlin and Tuija Virtanen
[
Pragmatics & Beyond New Series
343] 2024
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Table of contents
List of contributors
vii
Part I.
Introducing and theorizing hypocrisy
1
Chapter 1.
Introduction to hypocrisy
2
Sandrine Sorlin
Tuija Virtanen
Chapter 2.
A pragmatic model of hypocrisy
15
Sandrine Sorlin
Tuija Virtanen
Part II.
Metapragmatic approaches to hypocrisy
43
Chapter 3.
Politics, religion, and drama: Exploring the metapragmatics of hypocrisy
44
Mathew Gillings
Chapter 4.
“Ding ding ding we have a hypocrite!”: The metapragmatics of verbal hypocrisy in discussion forum interaction
74
Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen
Part III.
Hypocrisy and authenticity in political and public discourse
97
Chapter 5.
Hypocrisy, authenticity, and the rhetorical dynamics of populism
98
Martin Gill
Chapter 6.
Apology as hypocrisy: Examples from Bill Clinton and Donald Trump
124
Helena Halmari
Part IV.
Benign hypocrisy
161
Chapter 7.
Ostensible offers, politeness and sincere hypocrisy
162
Michael Haugh
Chapter 8.
Pretending to pretend: Performing “autohypocrisy” in online discourse
187
Tuija Virtanen
Part V.
The ubiquity of hypocrisy
213
Chapter 9.
The – mostly – brighter side of hypocrisy and the concept of face
214
Jim O’Driscoll
Chapter 10.
A plea for hypocrisy: Pragma-philosophical considerations
231
Sandrine Sorlin
Part VI.
Closing
255
Chapter 11.
An epilogue and note on cross-cultural hypocrisy
256
Jonathan Culpeper
Index
265