“笑话中的女性”:基于言语幽默一般理论的巴基斯坦社交媒体笑话的语言学分析

S. Rashad, Musarrat Azher
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权力的社会关系是通过话语建立和协商的,讲笑话是许多这样做的策略之一。本研究试图通过四个主题来研究巴基斯坦社交媒体上流传的笑话中女性的代表性:一般女性的代表性、锻炼技能/智力的女性、作为生活伴侣的女性以及少女/年轻女性的代表性。本研究采用Attardo & Raskin(1991)的言语幽默一般理论(GTVH)作为理论框架。从Facebook和Whatsapp等不同的社交媒体资源中,随机选择了20个与女性有关的笑话,并根据GTVH的6个知识资源进行了分析。这项研究反映了这样一种认识:女性被描绘成健谈、无知、缺乏智慧的人;作为生活伴侣的女性表现为霸道和令人生畏的形象,少女/年轻女性的表现强化了父权制话语中流传的刻板印象。这项工作的意义在于,系统地分析关于女性的笑话可能有助于揭露随意的性别歧视,并通过激发女性的质疑,而不是将笑话中流传的刻板印象内化,从而赋予女性权力。
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“Women In Jokes”: A Linguistic Analysis of Jokes on Pakistani Social Media in Light of the General Theory of Verbal Humour
 Social relations of power are established and negotiated through discourse and joke telling is one strategy among many to do so. The present study is an attempt to examine the representation of women in jokes, circulated on Pakistani social media, by addressing four themes: representation of women in general, women exercising skills/intellect, women as life partners and representation of teenage girls/young women. The study employs the General Theory of Verbal Humour (GTVH) by Attardo & Raskin (1991) as a theoretical framework. From different social media sources like Facebook and Whatsapp, twenty jokes pertaining to women have been selected randomly and analysed on the basis of the GTVH's six knowledge resources. The study reflects the realization that women are represented as talkative and ignorant beings, devoid of intellect; women as life partners are shown to be domineering and intimidating figures, and the representation of teenage girls/young women reinforces stereotypes circulated by patriarchy discourse. The significance of this work lies in the assumption that systematically analysing jokes about women may help in exposing casual sexism and empower women by provoking them to question instead of internalizing the stereotypes circulated through jokes.
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