Linguistic uses of a group of lesbians and gays: issues of identity and style discussed in a directed interview
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Resumo: | This article seeks to investigate subjects’ perceptions about the possible lesbian’s and gay’s identity on speech as a marker of these identity and, even if there are, what are the linguistic uses associated with lesbians/gays. The corpus consists of four interviews conducted in pairs with a total of eight subjects (four self-declared lesbian and four self-declared gay). To generate and analyze these uses, a methodological tool to analyze the corpus is proposed, considering interaction, intimacy and informality. Variationist third wave studies (ECKERT, 2012, 2016) establish themselves in post-modernity - marked by the fluidity of the subjects (RAMPTON, 2006) - and present a redimensioning, since a) the social variables are prioritized, subjects and their discursive practices are the locus of analysis; b) the variation perspective is reversed, reflecting the social place, for variation as a constitutive resource of social significance; and c) methodologies emerge from the stylistic practices in which the subjects are involved. Thus, methodologies should not be taken for granted and should not be replicated without considering the subjects multiplicity and the research singularities. It was observed that i) the subjects believe that there is not only an identity related to lesbians/gays; ii) the majority of them pointed out that they feel comfortable to demonstrate their identity with LGBT subjects or close people and in friendly places; iii) everyone considers that speech can act as a marker of lesbian/gay style and identity; and iv) all subjects agree that there are linguistic characteristic uses of lesbians/gays. |
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Linguistic uses of a group of lesbians and gays: issues of identity and style discussed in a directed interviewUsos linguísticos de um grupo de lésbicas e gays: questões de identidade e estilo discutidas em entrevista dirigidaThis article seeks to investigate subjects’ perceptions about the possible lesbian’s and gay’s identity on speech as a marker of these identity and, even if there are, what are the linguistic uses associated with lesbians/gays. The corpus consists of four interviews conducted in pairs with a total of eight subjects (four self-declared lesbian and four self-declared gay). To generate and analyze these uses, a methodological tool to analyze the corpus is proposed, considering interaction, intimacy and informality. Variationist third wave studies (ECKERT, 2012, 2016) establish themselves in post-modernity - marked by the fluidity of the subjects (RAMPTON, 2006) - and present a redimensioning, since a) the social variables are prioritized, subjects and their discursive practices are the locus of analysis; b) the variation perspective is reversed, reflecting the social place, for variation as a constitutive resource of social significance; and c) methodologies emerge from the stylistic practices in which the subjects are involved. Thus, methodologies should not be taken for granted and should not be replicated without considering the subjects multiplicity and the research singularities. It was observed that i) the subjects believe that there is not only an identity related to lesbians/gays; ii) the majority of them pointed out that they feel comfortable to demonstrate their identity with LGBT subjects or close people and in friendly places; iii) everyone considers that speech can act as a marker of lesbian/gay style and identity; and iv) all subjects agree that there are linguistic characteristic uses of lesbians/gays.Este artigo busca investigar as percepções dos sujeitos de pesquisa acerca da(s) possível(is) identidade(s) lésbica(s) e gay(s), da fala como marcador dessa(s) identidade(s), e quais seriam os usos linguísticos associados a lésbicas/gays. O corpus constitui-se de quatro entrevistas realizadas em duplas com total de oito sujeitos (quatro mulheres autodeclaradas lésbicas e quatro homens autodeclarados gays). Para geração e análise desses usos, propõem-se um instrumental metodológico para o corpus de análise, considerando: interação, intimidade e informalidade. Estudos variacionistas de terceira onda (ECKERT, 2012, 2016) instauram-se na pós-modernidade – marcada pela fluidez dos sujeitos (RAMPTON, 2006) – e apresentam um redimensionamento, pois a) o significado social das variáveis é priorizado, sujeitos e suas práticas discursivas são o locus de análise; b) inverte-se a perspectiva da variação refletindo o lugar social para variação como recurso constitutivo de significado social; c) metodologias emergem das práticas estilísticas em que os sujeitos se envolvem. Assim, as metodologias não devem ser tomadas como fixas e não devem ser apenas replicadas sem considerar a multiplicidade dos sujeitos e das singularidades das pesquisas. Observou-se: i) os sujeitos de pesquisa acreditam que não há apenas uma identidade relacionada a lésbicas/gays; ii) a maioria apontou que se sentem confortáveis para demonstrar sua(s) identidade(s) com sujeitos LGBT ou pessoas íntimas e em lugares conhecidos; iii) todos consideram que a fala pode funcionar como um marcador de estilo e identidade(s) lésbica(s)/gay(s); iv) todos os sujeitos concordam que existem usos linguísticos característicos de lésbicas/gays.Programa de Pós-Graduação em Linguística da UFSC2021-09-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion"Avaliado por pares"Pesquisa Qualitativa; Pesquisa Etnográfica; Entrevistas semi-estruturadasapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/workingpapers/article/view/7682910.5007/1984-8420.2021e76829Working Papers em Linguística; v. 22 n. Especial (2021): Multifuncionalidade, mudança e variação: uma homenagem à professora Edair Maria Görski; 302-3261984-8420reponame:Working Papers em Lingüística (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/workingpapers/article/view/76829/47310Copyright (c) 2021 Ana Beatriz Oliveira Ribeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRibeiro, Ana Beatriz Oliveira2021-09-13T18:10:29Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/76829Revistahttp://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/workingpapersPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/workingpapers/oaiizete.lehmkuhl.coelho@ufsc.br||portaldeperiodicos.bu@contato.ufsc.br||1984-84201415-1464opendoar:2021-09-13T18:10:29Working Papers em Lingüística (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Linguistic uses of a group of lesbians and gays: issues of identity and style discussed in a directed interview Usos linguísticos de um grupo de lésbicas e gays: questões de identidade e estilo discutidas em entrevista dirigida |
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Linguistic uses of a group of lesbians and gays: issues of identity and style discussed in a directed interview |
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Linguistic uses of a group of lesbians and gays: issues of identity and style discussed in a directed interview Ribeiro, Ana Beatriz Oliveira |
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Linguistic uses of a group of lesbians and gays: issues of identity and style discussed in a directed interview |
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Linguistic uses of a group of lesbians and gays: issues of identity and style discussed in a directed interview |
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Linguistic uses of a group of lesbians and gays: issues of identity and style discussed in a directed interview |
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Linguistic uses of a group of lesbians and gays: issues of identity and style discussed in a directed interview |
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Ribeiro, Ana Beatriz Oliveira |
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This article seeks to investigate subjects’ perceptions about the possible lesbian’s and gay’s identity on speech as a marker of these identity and, even if there are, what are the linguistic uses associated with lesbians/gays. The corpus consists of four interviews conducted in pairs with a total of eight subjects (four self-declared lesbian and four self-declared gay). To generate and analyze these uses, a methodological tool to analyze the corpus is proposed, considering interaction, intimacy and informality. Variationist third wave studies (ECKERT, 2012, 2016) establish themselves in post-modernity - marked by the fluidity of the subjects (RAMPTON, 2006) - and present a redimensioning, since a) the social variables are prioritized, subjects and their discursive practices are the locus of analysis; b) the variation perspective is reversed, reflecting the social place, for variation as a constitutive resource of social significance; and c) methodologies emerge from the stylistic practices in which the subjects are involved. Thus, methodologies should not be taken for granted and should not be replicated without considering the subjects multiplicity and the research singularities. It was observed that i) the subjects believe that there is not only an identity related to lesbians/gays; ii) the majority of them pointed out that they feel comfortable to demonstrate their identity with LGBT subjects or close people and in friendly places; iii) everyone considers that speech can act as a marker of lesbian/gay style and identity; and iv) all subjects agree that there are linguistic characteristic uses of lesbians/gays. |
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