Constructing (non-)normative identities in written lesbian discourse:a diachronic study

Koller, Veronika (2013) Constructing (non-)normative identities in written lesbian discourse:a diachronic study. Discourse and Society, 24 (5). pp. 551-568. ISSN 0957-9265

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Abstract

This article provides an analysis of two texts written from a lesbian subject position at different points in recent history, to show how the authors construct (non-)normative ingroup representations. The study is based on theoretical notions from discourse theory, queer theory and social cognition research, and uses a mostly data-driven analytical approach. The two texts, a manifesto and a journal article, are investigated to see how they use nomination and predication to construct in- and out-group representations, to what extent these identities are non-normative and why they are constructed in this particular way. Results show a stark demarcation of a positive, non-complex in-group from a negative, equally non-complex out-group in the earlier text, which contrasts with a more differentiated and less uniformly positive in-group representation in the later text. This is explained with the respective socio-political context, and the earlier text is interpreted as promoting a more explicitly normative in-group presentation.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Discourse and Society
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? COLLECTIVE IDENTITY HETERONORMATIVITYLESBIAN DISCOURSEHOMONORMATIVITYIN-GROUPOUT-GROUPQUEER LINGUISTICSSOCIAL COGNITIONCOMMUNICATIONSOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE ??
ID Code:
67739
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Deposited On:
27 Nov 2013 11:04
Refereed?:
Yes
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Published
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