Giving and Taking Voice: Metapragmatic Dismissals of Parents in Child Welfare Court Cases

Jessica López‐Espino
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Applying tools of linguistic anthropology to ethnographic research conducted in a California child welfare court, this article analyzes how commentary by attorneys and judges about the language practices of parents and other communicative practices normalized the dismissal of the voices of marginalized lay actors throughout their cases. This commentary is an example of what linguistic anthropologists describe as “metapragmatic discourse,” or the use of language to foreground language itself and what language can accomplish in social exchanges. I introduce the concept of “metapragmatic dismissals” to describe how attorneys and judges in the child welfare context positioned parents’ language practices and overall personhood as suspect, often before parents even entered the courtroom. I identify practices of silencing, voicing figures of disbelief, and the use of metapragmatic labels of “lies” and “excuses” as common forms of metapragmatic dismissals that are supported by norms of court procedure, standards of evidence, and institutionalized discretion. This concept provides new insights into legal experiences in child welfare courts and, more generally, offers a valuable analytical framework for scholars who study the intersection of law, language, and power.
给予与接受声音:儿童福利法庭案件中父母的元语用驳回
本文将语言人类学的工具应用于在加州儿童福利法庭进行的民族志研究,分析了律师和法官对父母的语言实践和其他交际实践的评论如何使边缘化的非专业演员的声音在他们的案件中被驳回。这篇评论是语言人类学家所描述的“元语用话语”的一个例子,或使用语言来突出语言本身以及语言在社会交流中可以完成的任务。我引入了“元语用驳回”的概念来描述律师和法官如何在儿童福利的背景下将父母的语言实践和整体人格定位为嫌疑人,通常在父母进入法庭之前。我认为,噤声、表达怀疑的做法,以及使用“谎言”和“借口”等元语用标签,都是元语用解雇的常见形式,它们得到了法庭程序规范、证据标准和制度化自由裁量权的支持。这一概念为儿童福利法庭的法律经验提供了新的见解,更广泛地说,为研究法律、语言和权力交集的学者提供了一个有价值的分析框架。
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