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Inclusivity and Belonging in Chinese Discourse

ISBN-13: 9781032504315 / Twarda / 2024 / 296 str.

Kerry Sluchinski
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Inclusivity and Belonging in Chinese Discourse

ISBN-13: 9781032504315 / Twarda / 2024 / 296 str.

Kerry Sluchinski
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Inclusivity and Belonging in Chinese Discourse explores how recent language change in the third person pronoun system of Mandarin Chinese is harnessed by netizens to construct spaces of (non-) belonging along a fluid continuum in the context of pro and anti LGBTQ discourses.

Kategorie:
Podręczniki, Słowniki
Kategorie BISAC:
Foreign Language Study > Chinese
Language Arts & Disciplines > Grammar & Punctuation
Social Science > Gender Studies
Wydawca:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Seria wydawnicza:
Routledge Studies in Chinese Discourse Analysis
ISBN-13:
9781032504315
Rok wydania:
2024
Ilość stron:
296
Wymiary:
23.4 x 15.6
Oprawa:
Twarda
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
Wydanie ilustrowane

List of Figures

List of Tables

Preface and Acknowledgements

 

PART 1:  From Deviation to Conventionalization: A Genealogy of ta and (Chinese) Gender Identities

1.               Introduction

1.1  From Classical to Modern: Third Person Pronoun Syntactic Behaviour and Orthography up to 2003 and beyond

1.1.1        Third Person Pronoun Development

1.1.2        Syntactic Behaviour of the Third Person Pronoun in Written Chinese

1.2  Early Beginnings: A Sample of Syntactic Structures of the ta Phenomenon in CMC

1.2.1        A Quantitative Look at Conventionalization: Syntactic Constructions of ta

1.2.2        A Quantitative Look at Conventionalization: Sentence Types

1.3  Modern Investigations: Discursive and Psycholinguistic Evidence Towards Conventionalization

 

2.               Deviant or Conventional? Constructing Gender Identities in China and at Large  

2.1  Homosociality vs Homosexuality

2.2  Tongzhi: The Genderless Comrades of Communism and Sexuality

2.3  X也 and 无也: ta’s Less Ubiquitous Counterpart and Most Recent Contender

2.4  Pronouns and Pragmatics: The Problem

2.4.1        Constructing Identity: Speaker, Addressee …Other?

2.4.2        Constructing Identity: Third Person Pronoun and Referential Form use by the Other

2.4.3        Constructing Identity: Third Person Pronoun and Third Person Noun Phrase use for the Other

2.5  Research Questions

2.6  Structure of the Monograph

 

PART 2: Analytical Framework, Data, and Classification

 

3.               Theoretical Underpinnings

3.1  Theories

3.1.1         A Framing, Positioning, and Stance Theories Framework

3.1.2         Adapted Appraisal Theory and Co-Reference Chains

3.1.3        Membership Categorization and Indexicality

3.2  Corpus

3.2.1        Data Origin and Software

3.2.2        Data Collection Procedure and Categorization

3.2.3        Discourse Types and Texts

 

4.               Who is ta? A comparison of Pro and Anti LGBTQ Community Usage

4.1  Ta Categorization Schema – Methodology and Layers 1-2

4.2  Layer 3 - Quantitative Referent Categorization

4.2.1        Ta Categorization Schema in the Context of the Entire Corpus

4.2.2        Ta Categorization Schema Community by Community

4.3  Layer 3 - Qualitative Presentation of Quantitative Lexical Referents

4.4  Interim Summary

 

PART 3: Othering

 

5.               Political Non-Belonging: ‘Othering’ and ‘Vagueness’ of ta in Anti and Pro LGBTQ Communities

5.1  Negative Stance and Non-Belonging

5.2  Explicit Othering: Analysis and Discussion

5.2.1        Refusing to Recognize an LGBTQ individual’s self ascribed identity

5.2.2        Dehumanizing an LGBTQ Member

5.2.3        Downgrading Social Integrity

5.2.4        Co-constructing ‘Other’ Identity

5.3  Implicit Othering: Analysis and Discussion

5.3.1        Implicit Othering: Pro-Community Usage

5.3.2        Implicit Othering: Anti-Community Usage

5.4  Explicit and Implicit Interim Conclusion

 

PART 4: (A-)Political Belonging

 

6.               (A-)Political Belonging: What makes ta’s Belonging (A-)Political?

6.1  Neutral/Positive vs. Negative Stance and (A-)Political Belonging

6.2  Data Set Compositions

6.3  ta usage for LGBTQ Pronoun

6.3.1        Apolitical Usage

6.3.2        Political Usage

6.4  ta usage for Comprehensive Group Inclusion

6.4.1        Apolitical Usage         

6.4.2        Political Usage

6.5  Interim Summary

 

7.               Apolitical Belonging: When ta’s third person attributes don’t matter

7.1  Neutral/Positive Stance and Apolitical Belonging

7.2  Data Set Compositions

7.3  ta usage for Unknown Circumstances via Information Seeking Discourse

7.4  ta usage for General 3PP via Opinion Discourse

7.5  ta usage for Unknown Circumstances and General 3PP

7.5.1        Guidebook/Advice Discourse

7.5.2        Partner Advertisement Discourse

7.6  Interim Summary

 

PART 5: Political Belonging

 

8.               Political Belonging: How ta belongs in relation to You

8.1  Positive Stance and Political Belonging

8.2  Data Set Composition

8.3  ta usage for Open in Relation to ‘You’

8.3.1        Essay Discourse

8.3.2        Information Seeking Discourse          

8.3.3        Guidebook/Advice Discourse

8.4  ta usage for Self and Third Person Identity Construction

8.4.1        Narrative Discourse

8.5  ta usage for ‘You’ and Identity via Opinion Discourse

8.6  Interim Summary

 

9.               Getting Back with ta, Your (Homosexual) Partner - Chain Post Discourse Discussion

9.1  Positive Stance and Political Belonging

9.2  Data Composition and Features

9.3  Example 1: ta usage for LGBT Pronoun and Identity Construction for any ‘Homosexual’

9.4  Example 2: ta usage for LGBTQ Pronoun and Identity Construction for ‘Female Homosexual’

9.5  Example 3: ta usage for LGBTQ Pronoun and Identity Construction for ‘Male Homosexual’

9.6  Summary and Implications for Corpus

 

PART 6: Conclusion

 

10.           Synthesis and Conclusion

10.1    Synthesis

10.1.1    Discourse Distribution within Usage Type

10.1.2    Usage Type Distribution within Community

10.2    Implications for Readers and Further Research

 

References

Appendix A: List of Omitted Categorizations Included in Ta Categorization Schema

Appendix B: Table of Third Person Singular Pronouns (Brief ta-Focused Historical Summary)

Index

Kerry Sluchinski is a pragmatics and deixis-based East Asian Linguist and Discourse Analyst whose general body of research focuses on the (de/re/co-) construction of identity and the use of referential forms on the Internet in Chinese, Korean, and Japanese.



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