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Emotion, discourse, and linguistic diversity: Emotions in grammar and discourse in northern Australia ...
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4 - Pandemic Crisis: How Digitised Classroom Affect Second Language Acquisition among LGBT Students and Students of Non-Icelandic Origin ...
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Keynote 3: M. Ponsonnet: Emotion, discourse, and linguistic diversity: Emotions in grammar and discourse in northern Australia ...
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The expression of emotions and their cultural ties to Pakistani, Somali and Yemeni patients' views of the world in cross-cultural therapy ...
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"Personas in discourse": defending cinematic Identities from online communication of hate ...
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"The purpose of this paper is to study how and through which strategies individuals defend their ‘personas’ in discourse from online communication of hate. I studied, in particular, the case of the Hollywood actor Robert Downey Jr. in relation to his controversial blackface role in the action comedy Tropic Thunder (2009) and how he defended his ‘persona’ from the backlash that his role caused. In movie, in fact, Robert Downey Jr. plays an extravagant and pretentious Australian actor who decides to undergo a controversial pigmentation alteration surgery to darken his skin in order to play an African American character. Although the movie was intended to be a metanarrative satire of the Hollywood cinema, the audience accused Robert Downey Jr. of blackface. I studied, through a sociolinguistic analysis, how Robert Downey Jr. defended himself from such accusations of racism. The analysis was conducted on a corpus of four manually transcribed interviews, to which the American actor participated between 2008 and ...
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Cognitive Linguistics; Cultural Studies; Digital Media; FOS Other humanities; Psycholinguistics; Semantics; Social Psychology
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/g2v8-qj95 https://underline.io/lecture/36160-'personas-in-discourse'-defending-cinematic-identities-from-online-communication-of-hate
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Gender-inclusive language among Italian non-binary individuals: a survey ...
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Naming experiences in the current feminist movement: a sociopragmatic study of English gendered neologisms ...
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The sound of taboo: investigating a sound-symbolic association in taboo words of English and French ...
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Anger in Social movements: Evaluative analysis of conceptual metaphors ...
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A Small-Scale Study: Patterns of Language Choice in Families in Multilingual Kazakhstan ...
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Impression management tactics in Hungarian political debate shows ...
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3 - Reborn dolls, dementia, disability, and grief: the linguistic construction of synthetic parenting as non-pharmacological therapy ...
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Voicing labouring bodies: women's narratives and gender violence ...
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Organising in the Industry 4.0: the rise of the "Empathetic Union" ...
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2 - The use of emotions in online hate speech: between discursive strategy and manipulation ...
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Keynote 2: J. Littlemore: Metaphor as a lens through which to examine deep, personal, emotional experiences ...
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What emojis are ironic markers? A survey on Chinese teenagers in WeChat app ...
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Metaphorical representation of the pandemics in the German press ...
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