TALKING PARTS, TALKING BACK: FLESHING OUT LINGUISTIC CITIZENSHIP

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Autor(a) principal: Stroud,Christopher
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Williams,Quentin, Bontiya,Ndimphiwe, Harry,Janine, Kapa,Koki, Mayoma,Jaclisse, Mpendukana,Sibonile, Peck,Amiena, Richardson,Jason, Roux,Shanleigh
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Trabalhos em Lingüística Aplicada (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT One of the greatest challenges of our times is that of lack of voice for abused bodies. These are the bodies of children and men and women who have inherited the brutalities of colonialism, plantation servitude and slavery and now re-live these miseries in the belly of a rampant global neoliberal and patriarchal capitalism. They are the racialized, sexualized, genderized and godless bodies that first took form in coloniality-modernity in conjunction with the emergence of MAN, the White, rational, disembodied male as HUMAN. They retain their shape today through technologies of vulnerability, with which the manufactured lack of voice works in dynamic synergy. This is particularly the case for South Africa, with its tender histories and distraught presents, raw emotion and sore vulnerabilities of racialized and neoliberal patriarchy. In this paper, we suggest that vulnerability, beyond its potentially devastating effect on souls and livelihoods, may also be a productive site for the articulation of alternative, and habitually silenced voices. In this regard, we explore how a focus on acts of Linguistic Citizenship may orientate thinking on voice and agency to different sites of the body, as well as allow insight into the complex technologies and practices of vulnerability.
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spelling TALKING PARTS, TALKING BACK: FLESHING OUT LINGUISTIC CITIZENSHIPvoicebodiesvulnerabilitylinguistic citizenshipSouth AfricaABSTRACT One of the greatest challenges of our times is that of lack of voice for abused bodies. These are the bodies of children and men and women who have inherited the brutalities of colonialism, plantation servitude and slavery and now re-live these miseries in the belly of a rampant global neoliberal and patriarchal capitalism. They are the racialized, sexualized, genderized and godless bodies that first took form in coloniality-modernity in conjunction with the emergence of MAN, the White, rational, disembodied male as HUMAN. They retain their shape today through technologies of vulnerability, with which the manufactured lack of voice works in dynamic synergy. This is particularly the case for South Africa, with its tender histories and distraught presents, raw emotion and sore vulnerabilities of racialized and neoliberal patriarchy. In this paper, we suggest that vulnerability, beyond its potentially devastating effect on souls and livelihoods, may also be a productive site for the articulation of alternative, and habitually silenced voices. In this regard, we explore how a focus on acts of Linguistic Citizenship may orientate thinking on voice and agency to different sites of the body, as well as allow insight into the complex technologies and practices of vulnerability.UNICAMP. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Linguística Aplicada do Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem (IEL)2020-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-18132020000301636Trabalhos em Linguística Aplicada v.59 n.3 2020reponame:Trabalhos em Lingüística Aplicada (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)instacron:UNICAMP10.1590/010318138877711120201211info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessStroud,ChristopherWilliams,QuentinBontiya,NdimphiweHarry,JanineKapa,KokiMayoma,JaclisseMpendukana,SibonilePeck,AmienaRichardson,JasonRoux,Shanleigheng2021-03-02T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-18132020000301636Revistahttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/tlaPUBhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/tla/oaispublic@iel.unicamp.br2175-764X0103-1813opendoar:2022-11-08T14:23:51.625520Trabalhos em Lingüística Aplicada (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv TALKING PARTS, TALKING BACK: FLESHING OUT LINGUISTIC CITIZENSHIP
title TALKING PARTS, TALKING BACK: FLESHING OUT LINGUISTIC CITIZENSHIP
spellingShingle TALKING PARTS, TALKING BACK: FLESHING OUT LINGUISTIC CITIZENSHIP
Stroud,Christopher
voice
bodies
vulnerability
linguistic citizenship
South Africa
title_short TALKING PARTS, TALKING BACK: FLESHING OUT LINGUISTIC CITIZENSHIP
title_full TALKING PARTS, TALKING BACK: FLESHING OUT LINGUISTIC CITIZENSHIP
title_fullStr TALKING PARTS, TALKING BACK: FLESHING OUT LINGUISTIC CITIZENSHIP
title_full_unstemmed TALKING PARTS, TALKING BACK: FLESHING OUT LINGUISTIC CITIZENSHIP
title_sort TALKING PARTS, TALKING BACK: FLESHING OUT LINGUISTIC CITIZENSHIP
author Stroud,Christopher
author_facet Stroud,Christopher
Williams,Quentin
Bontiya,Ndimphiwe
Harry,Janine
Kapa,Koki
Mayoma,Jaclisse
Mpendukana,Sibonile
Peck,Amiena
Richardson,Jason
Roux,Shanleigh
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author2 Williams,Quentin
Bontiya,Ndimphiwe
Harry,Janine
Kapa,Koki
Mayoma,Jaclisse
Mpendukana,Sibonile
Peck,Amiena
Richardson,Jason
Roux,Shanleigh
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Stroud,Christopher
Williams,Quentin
Bontiya,Ndimphiwe
Harry,Janine
Kapa,Koki
Mayoma,Jaclisse
Mpendukana,Sibonile
Peck,Amiena
Richardson,Jason
Roux,Shanleigh
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv voice
bodies
vulnerability
linguistic citizenship
South Africa
topic voice
bodies
vulnerability
linguistic citizenship
South Africa
description ABSTRACT One of the greatest challenges of our times is that of lack of voice for abused bodies. These are the bodies of children and men and women who have inherited the brutalities of colonialism, plantation servitude and slavery and now re-live these miseries in the belly of a rampant global neoliberal and patriarchal capitalism. They are the racialized, sexualized, genderized and godless bodies that first took form in coloniality-modernity in conjunction with the emergence of MAN, the White, rational, disembodied male as HUMAN. They retain their shape today through technologies of vulnerability, with which the manufactured lack of voice works in dynamic synergy. This is particularly the case for South Africa, with its tender histories and distraught presents, raw emotion and sore vulnerabilities of racialized and neoliberal patriarchy. In this paper, we suggest that vulnerability, beyond its potentially devastating effect on souls and livelihoods, may also be a productive site for the articulation of alternative, and habitually silenced voices. In this regard, we explore how a focus on acts of Linguistic Citizenship may orientate thinking on voice and agency to different sites of the body, as well as allow insight into the complex technologies and practices of vulnerability.
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