Narrating hostility, challenging hostile narratives

Q2 Arts and Humanities
F. Baider, Monika Kopytowska
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The concept of hate speech as a speech against a particular community because of its (perceived) specific characteristics has been adopted in most Western countries, featuring in international and national legal frameworks as well as codes of conduct for media practitioners. With politicisation of ethnicity, religion and sexuality, enhanced by political, social and economic crises around the world, including migration, terrorism and violent extremism, it has recently become more salient, contested and divisive. Yet, as observed by Technau (this Special Issue), even if the expression is new, the concept itself is not. Various terms have been used to refer to the phenomenon; in the US context, for example, “race hate” was in use in the late 1920s and early 1930s, “group libel” in the 1940s, “bias crime” in the 1970s, with “racist speech” or “hate speech” becoming common in the 1980s” (Walker 1994: 8). Hate speech has been studied along racist discourse (van Dijk 1987, 1991, 1993, 2000), extreme right, populist and fascist discourses (Reisigl and Wodak
叙述敌意,挑战敌意的叙述
仇恨言论是针对特定群体的言论,因为其(被感知的)特定特征,这一概念在大多数西方国家都被采用,在国际和国家法律框架以及媒体从业人员行为准则中都有体现。随着种族、宗教和性的政治化,加上世界各地的政治、社会和经济危机,包括移民、恐怖主义和暴力极端主义,这种政治化最近变得更加突出、有争议和分裂。然而,正如Technau(本期特刊)所观察到的,即使这个表达是新的,概念本身也不是。人们用各种各样的术语来指代这种现象;例如,在美国,“种族仇恨”在20世纪20年代末和30年代初开始使用,“群体诽谤”在40年代使用,“偏见犯罪”在70年代使用,而“种族主义言论”或“仇恨言论”在80年代变得普遍”(Walker 1994:8)。仇恨言论的研究涉及种族主义话语(范迪克,1987年、1991年、1993年、2000年)、极右、民粹主义和法西斯话语(Reisigl和Wodak
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Lodz Papers in Pragmatics
Lodz Papers in Pragmatics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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