Discourse Analysis Flashcards
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Discourse
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- a system of statements within which the world can be known
- also produces reality
- some representations become hegemonic (dominant/unquestioned acceptance)
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Discourse Analysis
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• Research approach
• Connections between language, power, inequality and ideology
• Contextualize representations
involves more than analyzing the context of texts- discourse analysis is concerned with the way in which texts themselves have been constructed in terms of their social and historical “situatedness”
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Power Femininity
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- Subject effect of post feminist discourse
- Powerful feminine identity/subjectivity
- Powerless/victim to powerful/empowered subject
- ’Girl power’
- Celebration of femininity
- Depoliticized
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Agency
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• Individualistic vs. collective • Aestheticization • Consumerism • Transformative/resistive “Women are told that they are unstoppable. They can have or do or change anything they so desire, with sheer will power. It’s entirely their call; nothing is impossible” (Lazar 511)
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Protest paradigm
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- Visual and written texts
- How images frame collective action
- Protestors typically framed as illegitimate, irrational, emotional in written news media coverage
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Oka Crisis 1990
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- Land dispute Oka, Quebec
- Mohawk First Nation of Kanesatake and Kahnawake
- Proposed expansion of a nine-hole golf course that was first built on Mohawk land in 1961
- Led to a standoff between Mohawk protestors, police and the army- Lasted 78 days