From Star Trek to The Hunger Games: emblem gestures in science fiction and their uptake in popular culture

IF 1.1 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Linguistics Vanguard Pub Date : 2023-11-15 DOI:10.1515/lingvan-2023-0006
Peta M. Freestone, Jessica Kruk, Lauren Gawne
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Abstract Research on emblems to date has not drawn on corpus methods that use public data. In this paper, we use corpus methods to explore the use of original fictional gestures in the real world. We look at two examples from popular science fiction, the Vulcan salute from Star Trek and the three-finger salute from The Hunger Games . First, a Twitter corpus of the Vulcan salute emoji shows that it is used to represent Star Trek fandom and wider nerd culture, alongside its use as a greeting. Second, a global news corpus shows the three-finger salute has come to be used as a pro-democracy protest gesture across political and cultural boundaries in South East Asia. These corpus studies show different trajectories for the two gestures, with the three-finger salute escaping the confines of its fictional world, while the Vulcan salute has come to stand in as a reference to the media it originated from. We conclude with a reflection on the opportunities, challenges, and limitations of bringing corpus methods to gesture studies.
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从《星际迷航》到《饥饿游戏》:科幻小说中的象征手势及其在流行文化中的应用
摘要迄今为止,对符号的研究尚未采用使用公共数据的语料库方法。在本文中,我们使用语料库方法来探索原始虚构手势在现实世界中的使用。我们来看两个流行科幻小说中的例子,《星际迷航》中的火神敬礼和《饥饿游戏》中的三指敬礼。首先,推特上的一个火神致敬表情符号语库表明,它被用来代表《星际迷航》的粉丝和更广泛的书呆子文化,同时也被用作问候。其次,一个全球新闻语料库显示,在东南亚,三指礼已被用作跨越政治和文化界限的民主抗议手势。这些语料研究显示了这两种手势的不同轨迹,三指敬礼摆脱了其虚构世界的限制,而火神敬礼已经成为其起源媒体的参考。最后,我们反思了将语料库方法引入手势研究的机遇、挑战和局限性。
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