Implicit Forms of Ethnic Insult for Europeans (as Found in Rhyming Slang)

The article presents a sociocultural lingual description of ethnic labels created within rhyming slang (Rh.sl.) and used to refer to Europeans. The study and description of ethnic stereotypes and labels have attracted attention of researchers due to the practical significance in regulating, controll...

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Main Authors: E. Y. Gorshunova, Y. V. Gorshunov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MGIMO University Press 2014-12-01
Series:Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta
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Online Access:https://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/264
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spelling doaj-c85e0c2c9e43445f8241503f654517002021-09-21T11:00:23ZengMGIMO University PressVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta2071-81602541-90992014-12-0106(39)23624410.24833/2071-8160-2014-6-39-236-244264Implicit Forms of Ethnic Insult for Europeans (as Found in Rhyming Slang)E. Y. Gorshunova0Y. V. Gorshunov1MGIMO-UniversityBashkir State University (Birsk branch)The article presents a sociocultural lingual description of ethnic labels created within rhyming slang (Rh.sl.) and used to refer to Europeans. The study and description of ethnic stereotypes and labels have attracted attention of researchers due to the practical significance in regulating, controlling and manipulating the direct contacts and interaction between different ethnic groups. The authors have focused their attention on the so-called «hidden» or «implicit» forms of Rh.sl. Along with the explicit, direct, offensive and non-politically correct ethnic labels and nicknames there are quite a few with a deceptive, innocuous shape that conceals their offensive content. That's why they should be perceived as potentially (if not indeed) offensive names. The authors put the ethnic labels produced in Rh.sl into this category. Since Rh.sl. is subject to a strong influence of the word play and its items are perceived as humorous and ironic nominations, they are not always discerned as offensive by the English speakers. The article contains a linguistic-and-socio-cultural analysis of some implicit forms of ethnic insult of the Germans, the French, the Italians, the Spaniards, the Portuguese and some other Europeans as well as the native inhabitants of the British Isles. The undertaken analysis of ethnic labels as used to name people from Europe has revealed a broad spectrum of Rh.sl. ethic labels. The description was based on extra-linguistic factors (geographical, demographic, social) comprising the settlement and resettlement, compact presence on a certain territory, statehood. In this respect, there is an ethnic group that falls out - the gypsies (or Roma), as they are scattered across the world and still have a nomadic and semi-nomadic way of life.https://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/264covert racist discourse (crd)ethnic labelethnic nameethnic stereotypelinguo-cultural analysissocio-cultural analysisrhyming slang
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Y. V. Gorshunov
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Y. V. Gorshunov
Implicit Forms of Ethnic Insult for Europeans (as Found in Rhyming Slang)
Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta
covert racist discourse (crd)
ethnic label
ethnic name
ethnic stereotype
linguo-cultural analysis
socio-cultural analysis
rhyming slang
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Y. V. Gorshunov
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title Implicit Forms of Ethnic Insult for Europeans (as Found in Rhyming Slang)
title_short Implicit Forms of Ethnic Insult for Europeans (as Found in Rhyming Slang)
title_full Implicit Forms of Ethnic Insult for Europeans (as Found in Rhyming Slang)
title_fullStr Implicit Forms of Ethnic Insult for Europeans (as Found in Rhyming Slang)
title_full_unstemmed Implicit Forms of Ethnic Insult for Europeans (as Found in Rhyming Slang)
title_sort implicit forms of ethnic insult for europeans (as found in rhyming slang)
publisher MGIMO University Press
series Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta
issn 2071-8160
2541-9099
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The article presents a sociocultural lingual description of ethnic labels created within rhyming slang (Rh.sl.) and used to refer to Europeans. The study and description of ethnic stereotypes and labels have attracted attention of researchers due to the practical significance in regulating, controlling and manipulating the direct contacts and interaction between different ethnic groups. The authors have focused their attention on the so-called «hidden» or «implicit» forms of Rh.sl. Along with the explicit, direct, offensive and non-politically correct ethnic labels and nicknames there are quite a few with a deceptive, innocuous shape that conceals their offensive content. That's why they should be perceived as potentially (if not indeed) offensive names. The authors put the ethnic labels produced in Rh.sl into this category. Since Rh.sl. is subject to a strong influence of the word play and its items are perceived as humorous and ironic nominations, they are not always discerned as offensive by the English speakers. The article contains a linguistic-and-socio-cultural analysis of some implicit forms of ethnic insult of the Germans, the French, the Italians, the Spaniards, the Portuguese and some other Europeans as well as the native inhabitants of the British Isles. The undertaken analysis of ethnic labels as used to name people from Europe has revealed a broad spectrum of Rh.sl. ethic labels. The description was based on extra-linguistic factors (geographical, demographic, social) comprising the settlement and resettlement, compact presence on a certain territory, statehood. In this respect, there is an ethnic group that falls out - the gypsies (or Roma), as they are scattered across the world and still have a nomadic and semi-nomadic way of life.
topic covert racist discourse (crd)
ethnic label
ethnic name
ethnic stereotype
linguo-cultural analysis
socio-cultural analysis
rhyming slang
url https://www.vestnik.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/264
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