残疾不是笑料。对巴西社交媒体上嘲笑残疾人的批判性话语分析

L. V. Trindade
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ABSTRACT 目前有越来越多的文献探讨了各种类型的网络骚扰(如仇恨言论、厌女症、种族主义、宗教不容忍、网络欺凌、色情报复、仇视同性恋等)。然而,尽管这些文献做出了不可否认的贡献,但还有一个方面仍未得到充分探讨。这就是出于政治动机的仇恨言论与残疾之间的相互作用。此外,这类表现形式的潜在危害和不良社会影响在极端极右政治言论的触发下会被放大。因此,为了研究这一现象并解读这类社交媒体话语的内在含义,本研究对 YouTube 上公开的 160 条贬低巴西现任总统残疾(年轻时失去了一根手指)的评论进行了批判性话语分析。调查显示,许多社交媒体用户从别人的残疾中找到了乐趣。然而,嘲弄这种状况代表了一种消除一个人的价值的方式,将其仅仅归结为身体或精神上的缺陷,而不论其严重程度如何。最终,这种话语策略将个人物化,无视残疾状况,将他们变成了一个可笑的对象。
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Disability is no laughing matter. A critical discourse analysis of disability mockery on social media in Brazil
ABSTRACT There is a growing body of literature addressing the surge of different types of online harassment (e.g. hate speech, misogyny, racism, religious intolerance, cyberbullying, revenge porn, homophobia, etc.). Yet, despite the undeniable contribution brought by this literature, there is still another aspect that remains underexplored. That is, the interplay between politically motivated hate speech and disability. Furthermore, the potential harm and adverse societal impacts of this type of manifestation can be amplified when triggered by extremist far-right political discourses. Thus, to examine this phenomenon and unpack the embedded meaning of this type of social media discourse, the present study develops a critical discourse analysis on a sample of 160 comments publicly available on YouTube belittling the current Brazil president’s disability (who lost a finger during his youth). The investigation reveals that many social media users find amusement in somebody else’s disability. However, mocking this condition represents a way to remove a person’s value and reduce them solely to their physical or mental impairment, independently of the level of severity. Ultimately, this sort of discursive strategy objectifies the individual, disregards the disability condition and turns them into a laughable object.
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