“Be Proud, and Loud”: Linguistic Markers of Pride in Drag Queens’ Spoken Discourse

Many studies have shown how drag queens blur the boundaries between genders and identities through their performances and their language, thereby disturbing the political status quo on binary gender. In this study, we intend to show that their relationship with the emotion of pride, and the expressi...

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Main Author: Natacha Marjanovic
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Published: Presses universitaires de Caen 2023-06-01
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description Many studies have shown how drag queens blur the boundaries between genders and identities through their performances and their language, thereby disturbing the political status quo on binary gender. In this study, we intend to show that their relationship with the emotion of pride, and the expression of this emotion can also participate in the political affirmation of LGBTQ+ identities. Basing our understanding of “pride” on the ternary distinction between arrogance, superiority, and dignity pride, we carried out an analysis of four linguistic markers of pride in a corpus taken from the reality TV show RuPaul’s Drag Race: the violent lexicon, the reappropriation of insults, the self-referential use of the third person, and deictics. Firstly, this analysis revealed that while no marker was exclusively linked to a particular type of pride, they appear in specific scenarios of pride. Secondly, we show how they often reveal and reject the stigmas LGBTQ+ people have faced in history. Finally, we highlight how the context of the reality TV show tends to deprive the expression of pride of the political dimension it can have in the drag community.
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“Be Proud, and Loud”: Linguistic Markers of Pride in Drag Queens’ Spoken Discourse
Discours
corpus analysis
pride
linguistic markers of emotion
drag queens
spoken discourse
title “Be Proud, and Loud”: Linguistic Markers of Pride in Drag Queens’ Spoken Discourse
title_full “Be Proud, and Loud”: Linguistic Markers of Pride in Drag Queens’ Spoken Discourse
title_fullStr “Be Proud, and Loud”: Linguistic Markers of Pride in Drag Queens’ Spoken Discourse
title_full_unstemmed “Be Proud, and Loud”: Linguistic Markers of Pride in Drag Queens’ Spoken Discourse
title_short “Be Proud, and Loud”: Linguistic Markers of Pride in Drag Queens’ Spoken Discourse
title_sort be proud and loud linguistic markers of pride in drag queens spoken discourse
topic corpus analysis
pride
linguistic markers of emotion
drag queens
spoken discourse
url https://journals.openedition.org/discours/12425
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