“贝鲁特,你必复活”

IF 2.1 Q1 LINGUISTICS
Fares J. Karam, Amanda K. Kibler, Amber N. Warren, Zinnia Shweiry
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摘要

本研究考察了2019年10月针对黎巴嫩政府的一系列抗议活动后贝鲁特两条街道(福奇和魏甘)的语言景观(LL)。我们分析了2020年收集的这两条街道上的抗议迹象,并将其与2015年抗议活动开始前收集的档案数据进行了比较。我们借鉴了不断扩大的关于争论和抵抗的LL文献,并从理论上构建了通过抗议标志收回公共空间的概念(Martín Rojo, 2014a)。基于批判性话语史学方法收集和分析摄影数据(Flowerdew, 2017)。关于贝鲁特不断变化的身份以及抗议、希望和审查制度在其街道上争夺空间的冲突话语的含义。该研究还提出了异步叙事分层作为一种解决历史和文化维度以及权力结构的方法,这些是塑造抗议运动的叙事的基础。
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‘Beirut you will rise again’
This study examines the Linguistic Landscape (LL) of two streets in Beirut (Foch and Weygand) following a series of protests in October 2019 against the Lebanese government. We analyzed signs of protest on those two streets collected in 2020 and compared them to archival data collected back in 2015 prior to the commencement of the protests. We drew upon an expanding LL literature of contestation and resistance and theoretically framed our study in concepts of reclaiming public spaces through protest signs (Martín Rojo, 2014a). Photographic data was collected and analyzed based on a critical discourse historiographical approach (Flowerdew, 2017). Implications with regard to Beirut’s changing identity and conflicting discourses of protest, hope, and censorship competing for space on its streets are presented. The study also presents asynchronous narrative layering as an approach that addresses historical and cultural dimensions and power structures that underlie the narratives that shape protest movements.
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