Counterlanguage powermoves in African American women’s language practice

IF 0.9 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Gender and Language Pub Date : 2021-07-13 DOI:10.1558/GENL.20317
Marcyliena H. Morgan
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This essay considers some of the insight we have gathered about language, feminism, racism and power. In many respects, it celebrates the linguistic power of the many theories about how Black women navigate intersectionality where racism and sexism intermingle, suggesting that our analyses should always recognise that a lethal combination of factors are in play. Black women, in particular, actively insist on forms of language and discourse that both represent and create their world through words, expressions and verbal routines that are created within and outside of the African American speech community to confront injustice. One example involves the verb ‘play,’ which I argue often functions as a power statement or ‘powermove’ that demands respect while presenting a threat to the status quo. This use of ‘play’ is the opposite of inconsequential games of play or joking.
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非裔美国女性语言实践中的反语言权力运动
这篇文章考虑了我们收集到的关于语言、女权主义、种族主义和权力的一些见解。在许多方面,它颂扬了许多关于黑人女性如何在种族主义和性别歧视交织的交叉性中导航的理论的语言力量,这表明我们的分析应该始终认识到,多种因素的致命组合在起作用。尤其是黑人女性,她们积极坚持语言和话语的形式,通过在非裔美国人语言社区内外创造的词汇、表达和口头惯例来代表和创造她们的世界,以对抗不公正。其中一个例子涉及到动词“play”,我认为它通常是一种权力声明或“权力行动”,要求尊重,同时对现状构成威胁。“play”的这种用法与无关紧要的游戏或开玩笑相反。
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