#GaysForTrump

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Marina Bergozza, Francesca Coco, Scott L. Burnett
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This article presents a multimodal critical discourse analysis of #GaysForTrump on Twitter as a discursive formation within Trumpism with distinct subject positions connected to specific acts of identification, libidinal investments, and a homonationalist allegiance to the United States, constructed as a homotopia for cisgender, white gay men. Trumpism is a political formation with its own discursive and structural dynamics that we argue have bred a specific strain of homonationalism worth unpacking in its specificity. Our main objective was to understand how identifying as gay was articulated as commensurate with Donald Trump’s particular brand of transgressive and masculinist white nationalism. We identified three overarching discursive strategies: the appropriation of the “coming out” narrative to validate the #GaysForTrump victimization experience; the construction of conservative gay masculinity as desirable; and the articulation of a sexual geopolitics that legitimates the extreme xenophobia of Trumpism.
#GaysForTrump
本文对推特上的 #GaysForTrump 进行了多模式批判性话语分析,将其视为特朗普主义中的一种话语形式,其独特的主体地位与特定的认同行为、性欲投资以及对美国的同族主义效忠相关联,美国被构建为顺性、白人男同性恋的同托邦。特朗普主义是一种政治形态,有其自身的话语和结构动态,我们认为它孕育了一种特殊的同性恋民族主义,值得对其特殊性进行解读。我们的主要目标是了解同性恋身份是如何与唐纳德-特朗普(Donald Trump)的跨性别和男性主义白人民族主义品牌相匹配的。我们发现了三种主要的话语策略:挪用 "出柜 "叙事来验证 #GaysForTrump 的受害经历;将保守的男同性恋男性气质构建为理想的男性气质;阐述性地缘政治,使特朗普主义的极端仇外心理合法化。
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Journal of Language and Sexuality
Journal of Language and Sexuality Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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