At the hands of the Brothers: a corpus-based lexico-grammatical analysis of stance in newspaper reporting of child sexual abuse (Pre-published version)
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O’Keeffe, A. and Breen, M. (2007) “ ‘At the hands of the Brothers: a corpus-based lexico-grammatical analysis of stance in newspaper reporting of child sexual abuse”. In J. Cotterill (Ed.) The Language of Sex Crimes. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 217-236.
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O'Keeffe, Anne
Breen, Michael J.
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O’Keeffe, A. and Breen, M. (2007) “ ‘At the hands of the Brothers: a corpus-based lexico-grammatical analysis of stance in newspaper reporting of child sexual abuse”. In J. Cotterill (Ed.) The Language of Sex Crimes. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 217-236.
Abstract
Over the last twenty years, the Irish people were confronted with a series of scandalous revelations about clergy and religious in Ireland; starting with the discovery that Eamonn Casey, while Bishop of Kerry, had fathered a child, through the scandals of child sexual abuse by priests and brothers to the present day investigation into religious-run industrial schools. All of these events have been covered in great detail by the Irish media. This article examines one specific dimension of media coverage of those events – the representation of the Industrial Schools run by the Irish Christian Brothers, and the Brothers themselves.
Keywords
CorpusLexico-grammatical analysis
Stance
Newspaper reporting
Child sexual abuse