In:Reference and Identity in Public Discourses
Edited by Ursula Lutzky and Minna Nevala
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 306] 2019
► pp. 227–250
What’s in a diminutive?
The pragmatics of the Spanish diminutive in a televised political interview and its reverberations in online comments
Published online: 21 October 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.306.09klu
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.306.09klu
Abstract
This contribution attempts to reconstruct the different values associated with the diminutive -ita, which was repeatedly added to the first name of Spanish journalist Ana Pastor by Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa in a 2012 televised interview, and against which she protested explicitly. While Correa has claimed that his use of Anita was intended to show respect and affection, some online followers interpret it as a sign of machismo. The contribution reflects on these interpretations, also in light of two other interviews between Correa and Pastor and of the continuing online discussion among commentators from Spain, Ecuador and other countries. Ultimately, different conceptions of journalist practices can be shown to be at the heart of the discussion.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.The Spanish diminutive
- 3.Power relations and roles in political interviews
- 4.Address terms in the political news interview
- 5.Analysis of the ‘Anita incident’: Public roles and media format
- 5.1The long-term face needs of Pastor and Correa
- 5.2The media format Los desayunos de TVE
- 5.3Anita and Presidente in the political interview
- 5.4Post-interview reframing of the incident by Ana Pastor, her colleagues, and Rafael Correa
- 6.Public reaction to the interview, 2012–2018
- 7.Conclusion
Acknowledgements Notes References Journalistic sources YouTube videos and TVE website
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