Les mots agonistiques des nouveaux discours féministes : l’exemple de grossophobie et cissexisme
This article chooses a lexical entry into contemporary feminist discourses and argumentations. More precisely, two agonistic words are used as a point of entry : grossophobie (fatphobia) / grossophobe and cissexisme (cissexism) / cissexiste. These agonistic words are typical of a search for inclusiv...
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doaj-09668c6a1b804826be5f61c8ac90bf282020-11-25T00:35:50ZfraUniversity of Tel-AvivArgumentation et Analyse du Discours1565-89612017-04-011810.4000/aad.2317Les mots agonistiques des nouveaux discours féministes : l’exemple de grossophobie et cissexismeAnne-Charlotte HussonThis article chooses a lexical entry into contemporary feminist discourses and argumentations. More precisely, two agonistic words are used as a point of entry : grossophobie (fatphobia) / grossophobe and cissexisme (cissexism) / cissexiste. These agonistic words are typical of a search for inclusivity that originates in a debate (initiated in the 1970’s) about the political subject of feminism. The analysis of a web-based corpus (websites, blogs, forums and online social networks) reveals that beyond their polemical dimension, such words belong to a vision of the world where taking into account the multiplicity of identities and social affiliations plays a crucial position.http://journals.openedition.org/aad/2317argument-wordsidentitiesinclusivityonline feminismpolitical subject |
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Les mots agonistiques des nouveaux discours féministes : l’exemple de grossophobie et cissexisme |
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Les mots agonistiques des nouveaux discours féministes : l’exemple de grossophobie et cissexisme |
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Les mots agonistiques des nouveaux discours féministes : l’exemple de grossophobie et cissexisme |
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Les mots agonistiques des nouveaux discours féministes : l’exemple de grossophobie et cissexisme |
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les mots agonistiques des nouveaux discours féministes : l’exemple de grossophobie et cissexisme |
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University of Tel-Aviv |
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Argumentation et Analyse du Discours |
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This article chooses a lexical entry into contemporary feminist discourses and argumentations. More precisely, two agonistic words are used as a point of entry : grossophobie (fatphobia) / grossophobe and cissexisme (cissexism) / cissexiste. These agonistic words are typical of a search for inclusivity that originates in a debate (initiated in the 1970’s) about the political subject of feminism. The analysis of a web-based corpus (websites, blogs, forums and online social networks) reveals that beyond their polemical dimension, such words belong to a vision of the world where taking into account the multiplicity of identities and social affiliations plays a crucial position. |
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