赛博朋克、蒸汽朋克和所有朋克:类型名称及其在社区中的使用

IF 1.1 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Linguistics Vanguard Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.1515/lingvan-2022-0161
Francesco-Alessio Ursini, Giuseppe Samo
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本文的目的是对赛博朋克、蒸汽朋克以及其他与朋克元素相关的流派名称进行分析。我们研究了这些名字在科幻爱好者和学者中的出现和流行,并将他们与“主流”欣赏者进行了比较。我们进行了一项语料库研究,分析了从四种语言(英语、德语、法语和意大利语)和百科全书(粉丝社区,例如美学维基)的文本语料库中提取的数据。我们发现,朋克类型名字的激增往往与科幻小说和其他(同人)小说社区密切相关,他们在朋克亚类型中表现出情感和智力上的投入。我们通过框架理论模型进行分析,展示了赛博朋克和相关类型名称如何描述每个子类型的核心叙事主题。然后,我们提出朋克类型名称通过描述不同世界背景和技术中以反威权主义主角为特征的虚构叙事的能力,形成了一组近义词。最后,我们讨论了我们的解释对体裁、体裁名称的可能理论的影响,以及关注科幻小说和其他虚构体裁的语言学研究。
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Cyberpunk, steampunk, and all that punk: genre names and their uses across communities
Abstract The goal of this paper is to offer an analysis of cyberpunk , steampunk , and other genre names related via the punk element. We study the emergence and popularity of these names among science fiction fans and scholars, comparing them with “mainstream” appreciators. We carry out a corpus study that analyses data extracted from textual corpora in four languages (English, German, French, and Italian) and encyclopedias (fandom communities, e.g., Aesthetics Wiki). We show that the proliferation of punk genre names tends to be closely related to science fiction and other (fan-)fiction communities, who display an emotive and intellectual investment in punk subgenres. We propose an analysis via a frame-theoretical model that shows how cyberpunk and related genre names can describe the core narrative themes of each subgenre. We then propose that punk genre names form sets of near-synonym words via their ability to describe fictional narratives featuring anti-authoritarian protagonists across different world settings and technologies. We conclude by discussing the consequences of our account for possible theories of genres, genre names, and linguistic studies focusing on science fiction and other fictional genres.
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