Representing North Korea in US and South Korean Newspapers: a Corpus-Based Critical Discourse Analysis
Summary
2017 marks a year in which North Korea has had a dominant position in the news. This study
researches the representation of North Korea in US and South Korean newspapers, and aims to
answer the research question: Are the different relationships between North Korea and the US,
and North and South Korea, respectively, reflected in the North Korean representation in US and
South Korean newspapers? A corpus of US news articles on North Korea, and a corpus of South
Korean news articles on North Korea were selected, analyzed and compared through the method
of a quantitative Corpus Analysis. The results of the Corpus Analysis show that the US corpus
represents North Korea as a political enemy and military threat. A similar representation can be
found in the South Korean corpus, but goes together with a representation of North Korea as a
people with humanitarian problems. These results are then analyzed within their respective
discourses through a Critical Discourse Analysis. This analysis shows that the representations of
North Korea in both corpora are dependent on several factors and forces such as intergroup
histories, intergroup relations and information channels.