This paper takes as its focus the mitigating strategies used in North American petitions to the king in order to minimize the face threatening potential inherent in the colonists’ requests for redress of their grievances. Drawing together models from speech-act, politeness and relational theories, the study aims at establishing the complex facework dynamics deriving from a clash of reality paradigms between the inhabitants of the colonies and the British government. Results reveal an ambiguous attitude on the part of petitioners who, while striving for reconciliation, venture into face attacks which ultimately reveal their contrasting views on the issue of the American dependence on Britain.

Striving for reconciliation? An analysis of redressive facework in North American petitions to the king (1764-1775) / Cecconi, Elisabetta. - In: LEA. - ISSN 1824-484X. - ELETTRONICO. - vol. 11:(2022), pp. 199-223.

Striving for reconciliation? An analysis of redressive facework in North American petitions to the king (1764-1775).

Cecconi, Elisabetta
2022

Abstract

This paper takes as its focus the mitigating strategies used in North American petitions to the king in order to minimize the face threatening potential inherent in the colonists’ requests for redress of their grievances. Drawing together models from speech-act, politeness and relational theories, the study aims at establishing the complex facework dynamics deriving from a clash of reality paradigms between the inhabitants of the colonies and the British government. Results reveal an ambiguous attitude on the part of petitioners who, while striving for reconciliation, venture into face attacks which ultimately reveal their contrasting views on the issue of the American dependence on Britain.
2022
LEA
vol. 11
199
223
Cecconi, Elisabetta
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