Gentle masculinity in East Asia: ‘Herbivore Men’ and interlocutor constructed language (original) (raw)
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ISSN 0957-6851
E-ISSN: 1569-9838
‘Herbivore Men’ and interlocutor constructed language
Source: Journal of Asian Pacific Communication,Volume 28, Issue 2, Aug 2018, p. 251 - 280
- Version of Record published : 10 Aug 2018
Abstract
Abstract
This study considers the Japanese phenomenon of sooshokukei-danshi (SKD) ‘Herbivore Men’ within larger discourses of ‘East-Asian gentle masculinity.’ Focusing on lexical variation across both scripted and naturalistic data, the current study argues that while use of salient variables by SKD identified speakers in media closely conform to stereotypically gendered usage patterns, use of these variables in naturalistic data is more complex, suggesting speakers’ engagement in the performance of a range of gendered stances. Furthermore, data indicate that rather than use of particular lexical items, e.g. a given pragmatic particle, the performance of gendered types emerges through patterns in the use of a range of items and that use of a single item does not by itself signal gendered performance. Concurrently, interlocutors ignore speakers’ use of otherwise salient variables when they do not conform to interlocutors’ pre-existing images of these speakers, focusing instead on use of those variables that confirm their metalinguistic images of the speaker.
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