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dc.contributor.authorJosijevic, Jelena-
dc.contributor.authorManojlović, Nina-
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-17T19:45:59Z-
dc.date.available2023-06-17T19:45:59Z-
dc.date.issued2023-
dc.identifier.citation2023. Jelena Josijević, Nina Manojlović, The Whore of Babylon versus Don Juan: Critical Discourse Analysis of Gender Promiscuityin English Slang, Zlobnici, zlikovci, čudovišta, psihopate, Filološko-umetnički fakultet u kragujevcu i Andrićevinstitut u Andrićgradu, 481—504.en_US
dc.identifier.isbn978-86-80596-28-0en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/18459-
dc.description.abstractThis paper aims at analyzing English slang labels used for promiscuous people. Sixty-five expressions are extracted from The Concise New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English (2008) and The Oxford Dictionary of Slang (1998). Since slang is both a linguistic and sociological phenomenon (Mattiello 2008: 30), these expressions are analyzed from the perspective of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). Drawing on the methodology proposed by N. Fairclough (1995a: 98), CDA is conducted on three levels: descriptive, interpretative, and explanatory. Relying on Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT), the analysis aims at identifying the predominant source domains that the domain of female/male promiscuity is mapped to in English slang. It demonstrates that this particular sexual lifestyle is romanticized, approved, and even celebrated when practiced by men, while women are degraded, condemned, or even demonized for doing the same. The results further show that the discursive practice is systematic and consistent. Due to the dialectical nature of discursive and social practices, the paper argues that this gender-biased discourse, which abounds in slang slurs for women while there is a scarcity of euphemized slang expressions for men, is not only shaped by the societal norms, but also operates as a mechanism of imposing the double standards for genders. In addition, slang terms may have the power to shape the social attitudes within the communities, but not only those which create and use such slang slurs on a daily basis. Wider communities exposed to such conceptualizations, by simply being aware of their existence, may be manipulated into believing that the gender inequity in using offensive language is standard and hence normal and acceptable practice.en_US
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dc.publisherUniversity of Kragujevac, Faculty of Philology and Artsen_US
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess-
dc.sourceZLOBNICI, ZLIKOVCI, ČUDOVIŠTA, PSIHOPATE : KNjIŽEVNO-LINGVISTIČKO-KULTUROLOŠKA HUMANO(PO)ETIKA: DOBAR – LOŠ, ZAO-
dc.subjectcritical discourse analysisen_US
dc.subjectmappingen_US
dc.subjectconceptual metaphoren_US
dc.subjectEnglish slangen_US
dc.subjectpromiscuityen_US
dc.subjectnegative perceptionen_US
dc.titleThe Whore of Babylon versus Don Juan: Critical Discourse Analysis of Gender Promiscuityin English Slangen_US
dc.title.alternativeKURVA VAVILONSKA PROTIV DON ŽUANA: KRITIČKA ANALIZA DISKURSA RODNOG PROMISKUITETA U ENGLESKOM ŽARGONUen_US
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