Environmental Discourse in Moroccan Eco-documentary: The decryption of Scientists’ Narratives

https://doi.org/10.36892/ijlls.v2i1.201

Authors

  • Mohamed Mliless Department of English (UMI), Meknes, Morocco
  • Lamiae Azzouzi Moulay Ismail University, Morocco

Keywords:

Eco-Documentary, Ecolinguistics, Experts’ Discourse, Fear And Threat Expressions

Abstract

Eco-documentary is a media genre that aims to raise environmental awareness among the general public. It exposes environmental degradations and presents alternatives for environmental issues such as pollution, global warming, and deforestation among others. For this aim, the language of scientific experts contributes a lot to the making of the argumentative flow of the documentary. Within the framework of ecolinguistics, this article examines fear and threat expressions used by scientists to reinforce argumentation in Faouzi’s (2012) entitled /??????? ?????? ????: Whining of the Blue Lagoon/. In this direction, Witte, Cameron, McKeon, & Berkowitz's (1996) model of "perceived severity" and "perceived susceptibility" was adopted to explain the use of fear and threat appeals in the film. The results show that ‘perceived severity’ and ‘perceived susceptibility’ expressions are preponderant in experts’ discourse. This study has many implications for eco-documentary producers, governmental and non-governmental organs, and future research in Morocco to explore other facets of films that report about man’s damages perpetrated to environmental settings and resources.

 

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Author Biographies

Mohamed Mliless, Department of English (UMI), Meknes, Morocco

Mohamed MLILESS graduated from Moulay Ismail University, Faulty of Arts. He received a PhD in Applied Linguistics. He published many books on legal and environmental discourse. The many scientific articles, he authored and coauthored, focused on social and environmental issues. Last but not least, Dr. MLILESS is a member of the International Ecolinguistics Association, a member of the “London Journals Press”, and a member of “Acta Scientific Open International Library, India”. Dr. Mohamed MLILESS is a review board member of the “Journal of Education Teaching and Social Studies” and the “Journal of Sustainability in Environment”.

Lamiae Azzouzi , Moulay Ismail University, Morocco

Lamia AZZOUZI is an associate professor at Moulay Ismail University, faculty of Humanities department of English Meknes. Currently, Dr. AZZOUZI is a part-time teacher at ESISA school of Software Engineering and Applied Sciences, Fès; a member of the Master Program in Applied Linguistics since 2009; a member of the Applied Linguistics Doctorate Laboratory, and a member of the scientific committee of the English department. She published many articles in gender studies, media studies, and semiotics.

Published

2020-03-23

How to Cite

Mliless, M., & Azzouzi , L. . (2020). Environmental Discourse in Moroccan Eco-documentary: The decryption of Scientists’ Narratives . International Journal of Language and Literary Studies, 2(1), 199–217. https://doi.org/10.36892/ijlls.v2i1.201