Exploring the Construction of Identities in Written Humorous Narratives by L2 Learners of Greek

The aim of this paper is to explore how adult learners of Greek as a second language construct their identities through humorous written narratives. Analyzing 135 written humorous narratives with Bamberg’s (1997) narrative positioning model and the knowledge resources of script opposition and target...

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Main Author: Spyridoula Gasteratou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cracow Tertium Society for the Promotion of Language Studies 2020-01-01
Series:Półrocznik Językoznawczy Tertium
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l2
Online Access:https://journal.tertium.edu.pl/index.php/JaK/article/view/139
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spelling doaj-26b79aa6019c4e6b9784d5bf10737ec82021-03-15T18:37:43ZengCracow Tertium Society for the Promotion of Language StudiesPółrocznik Językoznawczy Tertium2543-78442543-78442020-01-015113214910.7592/Tertium2020.5.1.Gasteratou129Exploring the Construction of Identities in Written Humorous Narratives by L2 Learners of GreekSpyridoula Gasteratou0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5819-9994National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, GreeceThe aim of this paper is to explore how adult learners of Greek as a second language construct their identities through humorous written narratives. Analyzing 135 written humorous narratives with Bamberg’s (1997) narrative positioning model and the knowledge resources of script opposition and target from the General Theory of Verbal Humor (Attardo 1994, 2001), we detect two main categories: (a) narratives of legitimizing identities and (b) narratives of resistance identities. Here we discuss one narrative of each category in which narrators position themselves towards aspects of the Greek sociolinguistic context. Humor emerges as a basic tool for identity construction and stance expression, as narrators either align themselves with dominant values of the L2 context or disassociate themselves from it.https://journal.tertium.edu.pl/index.php/JaK/article/view/139narrativeshumoridentitiesl2
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Exploring the Construction of Identities in Written Humorous Narratives by L2 Learners of Greek
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author_facet Spyridoula Gasteratou
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title Exploring the Construction of Identities in Written Humorous Narratives by L2 Learners of Greek
title_short Exploring the Construction of Identities in Written Humorous Narratives by L2 Learners of Greek
title_full Exploring the Construction of Identities in Written Humorous Narratives by L2 Learners of Greek
title_fullStr Exploring the Construction of Identities in Written Humorous Narratives by L2 Learners of Greek
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Construction of Identities in Written Humorous Narratives by L2 Learners of Greek
title_sort exploring the construction of identities in written humorous narratives by l2 learners of greek
publisher Cracow Tertium Society for the Promotion of Language Studies
series Półrocznik Językoznawczy Tertium
issn 2543-7844
2543-7844
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The aim of this paper is to explore how adult learners of Greek as a second language construct their identities through humorous written narratives. Analyzing 135 written humorous narratives with Bamberg’s (1997) narrative positioning model and the knowledge resources of script opposition and target from the General Theory of Verbal Humor (Attardo 1994, 2001), we detect two main categories: (a) narratives of legitimizing identities and (b) narratives of resistance identities. Here we discuss one narrative of each category in which narrators position themselves towards aspects of the Greek sociolinguistic context. Humor emerges as a basic tool for identity construction and stance expression, as narrators either align themselves with dominant values of the L2 context or disassociate themselves from it.
topic narratives
humor
identities
l2
url https://journal.tertium.edu.pl/index.php/JaK/article/view/139
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