特拉维夫是一个肯定与转变的空间

IF 2.1 Q1 LINGUISTICS
Tommaso M. Milani, E. Levon, Roey J. Gafter, Iair G. Or
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引用次数: 9

摘要

在本文中,我们通过关注两个不同但相关的数据集来研究以色列的性空间政治:(1)由米兹拉希犹太音乐团体Arisa制作的2013年特拉维夫骄傲官方视频;(2) 2017年在特拉维夫骄傲节上举行的反对占领巴勒斯坦的抗议活动。我们在一个理论框架的帮助下分析了这些例子,该框架提供了公民身份及其符号学表现的动态概念化,借鉴了弗雷泽(1995)对社会正义的肯定战略和变革战略的区分。根据本期特刊的内容,我们强调将性作为语言景观分析的切入点的重要性。更具体地说,我们认为对空间中的性的关注打开了一扇通往政治的情感、亲密和具体维度的窗口。
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Tel Aviv as a space of affirmation versus transformation
In this article we investigate the spatial politics of sexuality in Israel by focusing on two different but related data sets: (1) the official video for Tel Aviv Pride 2013 produced by the Mizrahi Jewish music group Arisa; and (2) a protest against the Occupation of Palestine performed at Tel Aviv Pride in 2017. We analyze these examples with the help of a theoretical framework that offers a dynamic conceptualization of citizenship and its semiotic manifestations, drawing on Fraser’s (1995) distinction between affirmative and transformative strategies of social justice. In line with the remit of this special issue, we highlight the importance of taking sexuality as an entry point for Linguistic Landscape analysis. More specifically, we argue that a focus on sexuality in space opens up a window into the affective, intimate and embodied dimensions of politics.
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