Mary Elizabeth Beaton, Whitney Chappell, Ashlee Dauphinais Civitello
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摘要
在本文中,我们将探讨种族语言模仿如何在一个霸权主义否认种族分化的社会中发挥作用。通过分析波多黎各喜剧演员纳塔利娅-卢戈(Natalia Lugo)在 YouTube 上塑造的人物形象--"福利女王 "弗朗切斯卡(Francheska the Yal),我们认为,隐蔽的种族化是通过 "体面 "符号学(semiotics of respectability)运作的,在这种符号学中,不光彩的女性形象、阶级表达和非标准语言与 "福利女王 "未能规范地 "美白 "自己是同义词。我们认为,美国的殖民主义叙事将岛国的贫困归咎于有色人种的贫困女性,而卢戈的戏仿作品则将雅尔描绘成外省的、过分的女性,从而重构了美国的殖民主义叙事。卢戈的表演选择强调了语言、物质和话语元素的相互作用,这些元素使雅尔被边缘化,从而使模仿成为可能,但却没有挑战结构性的不平等。我们的分析揭示了符号学实践是如何在被系统否定的地方重塑这种社会等级制度的。
Puerto Rican welfare queens and the semiotics of respectability: The language of race, class, and gender
In this article, we explore how raciolinguistic parody functions in a society that hegemonically denies racial divisions. Through an analysis of Puerto Rican comedian Natalia Lugo's YouTube portrayals of her character, Francheska the Yal ‘welfare queen,’ we argue that covert racialization operates through a semiotics of respectability, whereby disreputable forms of femininity, class expression, and nonstandard language are co-indexical with the yal’s failure to normatively “whiten” herself. We contend that US colonial narratives that scapegoat poor women of color for the island's poverty are reconstructed in Lugo's parodies by depicting the yal as provincial and excessive. Lugo's performative choices underscore the interplay of linguistic, material, and discursive elements that marginalize the yal, enabling parody without challenging structural inequalities. Our analysis sheds light on the ways in which semiotic practices reify such social hierarchies where they are systemically denied.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Sociolinguistics promotes sociolinguistics as a thoroughly linguistic and thoroughly social-scientific endeavour. The journal is concerned with language in all its dimensions, macro and micro, as formal features or abstract discourses, as situated talk or written text. Data in published articles represent a wide range of languages, regions and situations - from Alune to Xhosa, from Cameroun to Canada, from bulletin boards to dating ads.