CONSTRUING ACTS OF VOICING IN CHRISTINA DALCHER'S VOX THROUGH VULNERABILITY METAPHORS.

Q3 Arts and Humanities
E. Anastasaki, Roula Kitsiou
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In the digital era, and especially in the context of the fourth industrial revolution, where everyone’s digitally mediated voice can, potentially, reach the entire world, Dalcher’s dystopian novel, Vox, expresses a very real fear of being silenced. In modern America, 1 a purist movement voted into power has silenced all women and girls overnight. The novel investigates the intersection of physicality and the immateriality of spoken words. The narrator’s voice, sober but without restriction, contrasts sharply with the limitations imposed around her and uncovers the silent horror of a dystopian America where half the population has lost all rights of self -disposal, both physical and discursive. Employing the conceptual metaphor theory of Lakoff and Johnson (2003), this study explores metaphors in Vox that shape discourse(s) on voicing vulnerability and on voice as visibility through an interdisciplinary discourse analysis that draws on the fields of literature and linguistics.
用脆弱隐喻解读克里斯蒂娜·达尔彻《vox》中的发声行为。
在数字时代,尤其是在第四次工业革命的背景下,每个人通过数字媒介发出的声音都有可能传播到整个世界,达尔彻的反乌托邦小说《Vox》表达了一种对被沉默的非常真实的恐惧。在现代美国,一个选举上台的纯粹主义运动一夜之间让所有妇女和女孩噤声。这部小说探讨了口语的物质性和非物质性的交集。叙述者的声音冷静但不受限制,与强加在她周围的限制形成鲜明对比,揭示了反乌托邦美国的无声恐怖,在那里,一半的人口失去了所有自我处置的权利,无论是身体上的还是话语上的。本研究采用Lakoff和Johnson(2003)的概念隐喻理论,通过文学和语言学领域的跨学科话语分析,探讨了Vox中塑造话语脆弱性和话语可见性的隐喻。
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Revista de Estudios Norteamericanos
Revista de Estudios Norteamericanos Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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