中式婚礼中父母身份建构的话语研究

Keyuan Wang, Yansheng Mao
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本文旨在通过研究流行短视频和视听平台中自然出现的婚礼致辞,探讨中国婚礼中父母身份建构的类别、策略和文化驱动力。研究结果表明:首先,作为演讲者的父母主要建构情感导向的个人身份、连接构建的关系身份和社会性驱动的互动身份;其次,这些身份主要是通过使用词汇、个人索引词、隐喻和言语行为(如表达式、陈述式、指令式和命令式)来建构的。此外,父母身份的构建深受中国文化中伦理规范 "礼 "的影响。
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A discursive study of parents’ identity construction in Chinese wedding ceremony
This paper aims to investigate the categories, strategies, and cultural driving forces behind identity constructions of parents in Chinese weddings, by examining naturally occurring wedding speeches in popular short video and audio-visual platforms. The results reveal that, first, parents as the speechmaker mainly construct the emotion-oriented personal identity, connection-built relational identity, and sociality-driven interactional identity; second, these identities are primarily constructed through the usage of vocatives, personal indexicals, metaphors, and speech acts (e.g. expressives, declaratives, directives, and commisives). Additionally, the identity construction of parents is deeply motivated by ‘ Li’ as a set of ethical norms in Chinese culture.
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