Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
(2025). The grammar of dissent. Green Day’s evolving critique of American society [journal article - articolo]. In LINGUE E LINGUAGGI. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/312928
Abstract:
This research explores the intersection of music, language, and social critique
through a linguistic analysis of the American punk rock band Green Day. While music and
lyrics are powerful tools for expressing cultural and political ideologies, the punk rock
genre is particularly notable for its historically anti-establishment and anti-authoritarian
themes. As one of the most commercially successful punk bands, Green Day has brought
this tradition of dissent to a mainstream audience, crafting lyrics that capture the anxieties
and frustrations of American society. This paper utilises Corpus Linguistics (CL) and
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) as methodological frameworks to examine the
evolution of Green Day’s social commentary throughout their discography. By analysing
the thematic focus, rhetorical strategies, and linguistic choices in their lyrics—from their
early work in the late 20th century to their more recent releases—this study traces how the
band’s critique of American society has shifted and adapted over time. The analysis aims
to reveal how a popular music artist can both reflect and shape broader socio-political
discourses, offering insights into the dynamic relationship between popular culture,
language, and ideology.
through a linguistic analysis of the American punk rock band Green Day. While music and
lyrics are powerful tools for expressing cultural and political ideologies, the punk rock
genre is particularly notable for its historically anti-establishment and anti-authoritarian
themes. As one of the most commercially successful punk bands, Green Day has brought
this tradition of dissent to a mainstream audience, crafting lyrics that capture the anxieties
and frustrations of American society. This paper utilises Corpus Linguistics (CL) and
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) as methodological frameworks to examine the
evolution of Green Day’s social commentary throughout their discography. By analysing
the thematic focus, rhetorical strategies, and linguistic choices in their lyrics—from their
early work in the late 20th century to their more recent releases—this study traces how the
band’s critique of American society has shifted and adapted over time. The analysis aims
to reveal how a popular music artist can both reflect and shape broader socio-political
discourses, offering insights into the dynamic relationship between popular culture,
language, and ideology.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1.01 Articoli/Saggi in rivista - Journal Articles/Essays
Elenco autori:
Maci, Stefania Maria; Bertulezzi, Silvia
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