民族志
社会学
语篇分析
邪教
性别研究
代表(政治)
批评性话语分析
社会心理学
犯罪学
心理学
政治学
政治
语言学
人类学
法学
哲学
意识形态
作者
Justyna Tomczak-Boczko
标识
DOI:10.1177/09579265221137194
摘要
The article examines how the Mexicans represent in their discourse the perpetrators of everyday violence. Ethnographic data that I collected during in-depth interviews recorded in Guadalajara, Mexico, are analyzed employing Theo van Leeuwen’s tools of CDA as presented in Discourse and Practice. New Tools for Critical Discourse Analysis. Comparing extracts from recorded interviews discussing violence against women, men, and children proves that the representation of social actors differs depending on the victim and thereby normalizes violent behavior. Although the main explanation of high rates in violence is the machismo – the cult of macho, the low frequency of the terms macho, machos, machista, or machismo in the corpus demonstrates that for the informants the concept of macho is remote and does not serve to justify the violence.
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