Discourse analysis of political culture and its effectiveness on identification and alienation
Discourses are a set of symptoms that seek power, and the elements seek hegemony through the Nodal Point. Hegemony will not be realized until articulation is achieved. Therefore, every political discourse and culture seeks to achieve hegemony in the light of alienation and definition of identity for itself. This process leads to otherization .Political culture is the product of discourse construction. Different subcultures are integrated in a chain of equivalence within a political culture and line up against others. Thus, discourse acts as a container and political culture as a subject, the product of which is the manifestation of identity. The dominant discourse that has reached hegemony itself is the generator of the same political culture that shapes this political culture of identity. And identity is a function of the hegemonic discourse and political culture that is institutionalized in the social construction. Therefore, cultural and identity structures are considered as the driving force of a state's behavior at the internal and external levels. At the internal and external levels, orientations are defined, and it is identity that introduces us to others and others to us, and discourse, political culture, and identity perform their functions by relying on otherization
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