Language ideologies and legitimacy among nonbinary YouTubers

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Archie Crowley
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Abstract

This paper explores how ten nonbinary North American YouTubers appeal to legitimizing discourses (van Leeuwen & Wodak 1999) as rationalizations for their choices regarding identity labels and pronouns. Given the local cultural salience of the implications of their language choices, the YouTubers rationalize their terminological choices through legitimizing discourses that prioritize historical facts, lexical definitions, and personal feelings. I examine how these discourses presuppose particular language ideologies, or implicit assumptions about what language users view as “appropriate” language practices. In the case of the nonbinary YouTubers, I illustrate that the vloggers’ legitimizing discourses appeal to and juxtapose a referentialist ideology (Hill 2008, Silverstein 1979), according to which words should describe the world truthfully, and an ideology of self-identification (Zimman 2019), which prioritizes individual agency. Crucially, deploying these legitimizing discourses is an important strategy that nonbinary YouTubers draw on as part of their advocacy and education projects.
非二元youtuber中的语言意识形态和合法性
本文探讨了十个非二元的北美youtuber如何诉诸合法化话语(van Leeuwen & Wodak 1999)作为他们对身份标签和代词选择的合理化。考虑到当地文化对语言选择的影响,youtuber通过优先考虑历史事实,词汇定义和个人感受的合法化话语来合理化他们的术语选择。我研究了这些话语如何预设特定的语言意识形态,或者对语言使用者认为“适当”的语言实践的隐含假设。就非二元的youtube博主而言,我说明了视频博主的合法化话语吸引并并列了一种参照主义意识形态(Hill 2008, Silverstein 1979),根据这种意识形态,词语应该真实地描述世界,以及一种自我认同的意识形态(Zimman 2019),它优先考虑个人代理。至关重要的是,非二元性youtube用户在宣传和教育项目中采用了一种重要策略,利用这些合法化的话语。
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Journal of Language and Sexuality
Journal of Language and Sexuality Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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