Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Immortal Technique: The 4th Branch

Immortal Technique The quaternate BranchThis discourse synopsis will focus on Immortal Techniques song called the 4th Branch published on his 2003-released CD Revolutionary Vol. 2. This paper will start by portraying the artist, focusing on his inspirations, followed by a brief description of discourse analysis and the definition of content analysis which is engagementd to study the lyrics. Finally, this work will regard the main concepts of the power of discourse, the media and Islamophobia together, by acknowledging the come to in between these terms, building a critical approach towards American actions and values.Felipe Andres Coronel is a hip-hop artist known as Immortal Technique as swell up as a governmental activist, born in Peru. After immigrating to the United States at a young age due to a civil war in his native country, he was raised in Harlem, New York (viperrecords.com). The artist describes himself as a revolutionary and socialist guerrilla, influenced by hist orical events and political figures such as Malcolm X, Che Guevara or Tpac Amaru (immortaltechnique.info). Mainly his raps involve critical issues such as global and local poverty, racism and religion (immortaltechnique.info). turn down a deal by a major record label, and signing with a smaller label (Viper Records), he expressed his desire to extend in control over his music, avoiding the influence of mass production (immortaltechnique.info).MethodIn the recent decades, discourse analysis affected social psychology research on not solely textual analysis, but also aras such as films, speeches or policy documents. Accordingly, it introduced new methods in order to explore objectively tendencies and pattern of meanings within documents and focus on the interaction between e.g. the speaker and addressee (Antaki, et al., 2003 Stemler, 2001 Fairclough, 1992, p.3). Researchers often use computer programs known as CAQDAS (Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data epitome Software) to study qualitative analysis (MacMillan and Koenig, 2004, p.181-182). These computer- base methods for qualitative data analysis, help organizing and coding the data (Fielding and Lee, 1996, p.242).This paper will use content analysis to study the artefact and is characterized as a systematic, replicable technique for compressing many words of text into fewer content categories based on univocal rules of coding (Stemler, 2001). Weber determines household as a group of words with similar meaning or connotations (Stemler, 2001). This study is defined as any technique for making inferences by objectively and systematically identifying specified characteristics of messages by Holsti (Stemler, 2001). This evolves an inductive reasoning, in contrast to deductive approaches. overdue to observations and measurements, regularities are explored, followed by the proposition of a hypothesis, out of which a possibility or a general conclusion can be drawn (Trochim, 2006). The procedure of this analy sis allows to describe the centre of individual or groups as well as institutional or social attention (Stemler, 2001). After having coded and categorizing the words or the families of terms into groups, underlining topics and issue become clearly visible. If applied properly, content analysis is an influential data reduction technique due to its systematic, replicable technique for compressing many words of text into fewer content categories based on explicit rules of coding (Stemler, 2001).Analysis of the artefact 1000 wordsThis discourse analysis focuses on the artefact of a song-text. Quantitative and qualitative key words in text give hint to main terms of blue power, religion and American actions and values. In order to receive the most objective result, this analysis was coded respectively three times and the average result is considered. Furthermore, it only regards the first and second verse as well as considering the chorus only one time. handle and American values, acti onsThis analysis starts by referencing to the ideas of discourse. Twenty-three times the families of words linked to American actions and values are found. When talking about discourse, Michael Foucault plays an important role. He claims that cognition is interconnected with power. Discourse as the production of knowledge is linked to variety degrees of power how some voices get heard whilst others are silenced (Pinkus, 1996). It beg offs the change of nomenclature and its construction, linked to the social and cultural process (Fairclough, 1992, p.1, 6). It uses the principle of othering to establish self-identities, achieved by creating a language of dislike and venerate in this case towards non-Americans and terrorists (Jackson, 2005, p.59-61). These binary categorizations are sufficient enough to capture the publics support against terrorists constructed as intolerable threats (Jackson, 2005, p.61, 72 Benjamin and Simon, 2003, p.385). Additionally, the U.S. are portrayed as f ighters for justice, while the Middle East and its people is defined as uncivilized. Immortal Techniques asks fighting for freedom and fighting terror, but whats reality?, hence, it is important to acknowledge the standpoint out of which terms are illustrated (Sakamoto, 2003, p.39). In addition, America often acted in disregard to their moral values which partly destroyed their positive image. Iraq was invaded in 2003 after the U.S. failure to receive UN approval self-interested legions actions and its ignorance towards international law portrayed Americas unilateralism (Taylor, 2010, p.313 Sakamoto, 2003, p.35). Human rights violations, we continue the saga is prove of this critique and is e.g. linked to Americas treatment of prisoner in Guantanamo Bay as well as in Abu Ghraib.Media and soft powerThe following section will develop this idea by looking at the notion of soft power and the use of media. The data refers twenty-two times to the families of words linked to factors such as manipulation, propaganda and representation. Due to the title and line the fourth break of the government AKA the media, it is essential to justify the other three branches of the American government. The first branch is the executive one, responsible for implying the nations laws, while the second branch is concerned with judicial matters, followed by the third, legislative branch (USA, 2011). The artist refers to the media and its influential power as the forth branch, which eventually leads to soft power. Nye explains his as a method to reach diplomatic solutions and co-operations without coercion, emphasizing on plowshared political values, communication and understanding (Wagner, 2005 Ilgen, 2006, p.27). Moreover it is a sort of propaganda, capable of influencing and shaping behaviours and perceptions of others, deriving from the attractiveness of a countrys culture, political ideals and policies (Nye, 2004, p.x Ilgen, 2006, p.75). This form of power is contrasted to t ouchy power, defined as the employment of threats and coercion, enforcing national interests on to other actors (Nye, 2004, p.2 Wagner 2005).Hence, the media is vital for American politics. Furthermore it plays a crucial role in constructing images and categories and helps to justify and explain American actions. It establishes an everyday and political language into the nations culture due to its role as channel between society and politics, while the average citizen, made to be, dip to the reason through media censorship and manipulation (Jackson, 2005, p.59, 66, 164).Religion and IslamophobiaNine lines are concerned with the topics of religion and difference between Western and Muslim traditions, such as a fake church called the prophet Muhammad a terrorist. This implies a critique of Christianity and refers to the notion of Islamophobia, which is defined as the mostly Western intolerance and fear of Muslims and Islamic otherness it emphasis on its differences, defined as inferi or to the West and unresponsive to change (Islamophobia Watch Gottschalk and Greenberg, 2008, p.2). It is a form of religious discrimination based on prejudice other than race and ethnicity (Sheridan, 2006, p.317, 331).After the events of 11/9, Islam and its followers are seen as violent and threatening, supporting terrorism and military advances towards to West (Islamophobia Watch). Due to the fact that the mainstream media does not inform about the nonviolent Muslim perspectives, this hatred is hardened and alienates Muslims from other communities (Gottschalk and Greenberg, 2008, p.2). Muslims appear as executioners of violence, in the name of Islam, hence Americans bring to an end that all Muslims act out of religious reassignment and define the religion as dangerous (Gottschalk and Greenberg, 2008, p.10). Additionally anti-Muslim hostility is justified as normal.Christianity and Judaism are defined as Western religious traditions, alienating themselves from Eastern religious tr adition (Gottschalk and Greenberg, 2008, p.6).The way Muslim are portrayed in the West, creates tensions leading to anti-Americanism, conflicts, clashes, misunderstandings and injustices seemingly they to do share any common interests or values (Gottschalk and Greenberg, 2008, p.3, 10).After having categorized the lyrics into three main divisions, this analysis builds its theory the artist seeks to demonstrate the power of propaganda through the media and soft power, and the ideas indoctrinate in American minds about their nations values and actions. Due to discourse, the representation of Islam in the mainstream media and through political actions, hatred against Muslims was triggered, which led to the construction of the War on Terror, as well as anti-Americanism throughout the world. American actions were justified trough lies such as Iraq possessing weapons of mass destruction in order to implant fear among their citizens and gain their empathy (Gottschalk and Greenberg, 2008, p .7, 8). The song ends with the artists demand to his listeners, to turn off the news and read hence to broaden ones horizons, avoiding being influenced by certain (manipulated) ideas or deprived from the safe and sound truth.To conclude, this work uses content analysis to study the lyrics of the artist Immortal Technique. This research method focuses on use of the dominant families of words which in this artefact are discourse, false American values and actions, soft power, media, religion and Islamophobia. In addition, this approach endeavours to find the link between them, which is the power to alter representation and language in everyday life and hence, establishes a critical view towards American society, its politics and its media.

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