Enregistering “gender ideology”

IF 1.6 Q2 COMMUNICATION Journal of Language and Sexuality Pub Date : 2022-02-11 DOI:10.1075/jls.21003.bor
Rodrigo Borba
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Abstract

Mobilizations against gender equality and sexual diversity have gained political traction globally despite their hyperbolic modes of action and conspiracist rhetoric. These anti-gender campaigns rally around “gender ideology,” a trope used to anathemize feminist and LGBTQIA+ activism/scholarship. This paper argues that anti-genderism is a register – a conventionalized aggregate of expressive forms and enactable person-types – of which “gender ideology” is the most famous shibboleth. The paper shows how inchoate collections of words, modes of action, and images of people (i.e. signs) have been enregistered into the cohesive but heterogeneous whole of anti-genderism through semiotic processes of clasping, relaying, and grafting (Gal 2018; 2019). The paper offers a sociolinguistic analysis of anti-genderism to understand the challenges it poses to the enfranchisement of women, queer, trans, and nonbinary people.
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登记“性别意识形态”
反对性别平等和性别多样性的动员在全球范围内获得了政治吸引力,尽管他们的行动方式夸张,言辞阴谋家。这些反性别运动围绕“性别意识形态”展开,这是一个用来诅咒女权主义者和LGBTQIA+激进主义/学术的比喻。本文认为,反性别主义是一种语汇——一种表达形式和可制定的人类型的约定俗成的集合,其中“性别意识形态”是最著名的陈词滥调。本文展示了早期的词语、行动方式和人物形象(即符号)的集合如何通过符号学的扣接、传递和嫁接,被登记到反性别主义的凝聚力但异质性的整体中(Gal 2018;2019)。本文对反性别主义进行了社会语言学分析,以了解它对妇女、酷儿、变性人和非二元性别者的权利构成的挑战。
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Journal of Language and Sexuality
Journal of Language and Sexuality Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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