A specialized field that examines how official discourses come to dominate public conversation, setting the terms of debate and defining what can be said. It studies the mechanisms by which certain ways of speaking—neoliberal economics, security‑state rhetoric, technocratic solutions—become so naturalized that alternatives seem unrealistic or radical. The study of hegemonic official discourses tracks how power becomes embedded in language and how counter‑discourses are marginalized.
Example: “The study of hegemonic official discourses showed how the phrase ‘there is no alternative’ (TINA) had been repeated so often by officials that it became a self‑fulfilling prophecy, foreclosing any discussion of economic alternatives.”
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