In:Exploring the Ambivalence of Liquid Racism: In between antiracist and racist discourse
Edited by Argiris Archakis and Villy Tsakona
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 341] 2024
► pp. 293–294
Subject index
Published online: 15 February 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.341.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.341.si
A
- academic activism,281
- accountability,97–98, 102, 104, 107, 190–10
- acculturation,17, 25–26, 93–96, 98, 100, 103, 105–06, 113–14.; see also cultural adaptation.
- affect,27, 181, 184–85, 189, 195, 206; chronotopic affect, 19, 27, 181, 189, 193, 195–98
- affective positioning,27, 181, 183, 185, 188–90, 193, 195–99, 208–10, 212, 215
- argumentation,24, 26, 46–47, 71–72, 76–78, 87, 113, 129–30, 133, 137
- argumentative inference,71–72, 77–78, 86
- Argumentum Model of Topics,71, 74, 76–77, 86
- assimilation,7, 14, 16–19, 24–26, 28, 41–43, 48, 57–66, 71–73, 75, 81–82, 84–87, 93, 95, 98–99, 102, 104–08, 110–14, 138, 145, 161, 163, 182, 185, 189, 196–99, 210, 214–15, 219–20, 229, 231, 245–47, 253, 255, 257, 267, 269, 279–81
C
- charity organizations,28, 202–03, 206–07, 209, 216–17, 219–20, 279–80
- collectivization,47, 50, 150, 174–76, 197
- Critical Discursive Social Psychology,93, 102
- Critical Literacy,23, 29, 253–54, 258–61, 269–71, 281
- cultural adaptation,93, 95, 98–99, 101, 105–06, 111–12.; see also acculturation.
D
- discourse (after Foucault),3, 123; antiracist discourse, 1–3, 5, 7–11, 13–14, 16, 18, 20–24, 28–29, 41–45, 48, 57, 60, 65–66, 114, 146, 148, 162, 181, 185, 187, 191, 193, 202–06, 226, 253–59, 262, 268–71, 278, 281; racionational discourse, 231; racist discourse, 1–3, 5–8, 10–11, 14–16, 18, 20–22, 25, 30, 41–42, 56–57, 67, 75, 99, 122, 124, 127, 143–46, 151–52, 164, 192, 196, 226–27, 231, 254–57, 262, 268, 270
- Discourse-Historical Approach,24, 41–42, 45–46
- discrimination/discriminatory,3, 5, 10, 15, 24, 26, 30, 33, 41–43, 46–48, 56–57, 64–66, 71–76, 87, 122–124, 126, 139, 145–47, 163, 184, 187, 195, 202, 204–05, 226–27, 230, 236, 247, 254–55, 257–58, 262, 266–69, 280
E
- elite/eliteness,27, 143–45, 147, 150, 151, 153, 157–64, 178–80, 205, 279, 281
- endoxon,78, 80, 82, 84, 86
- Europe/European,2–3, 8–11, 17, 25–27, 29, 41, 43, 51–52, 59–60, 71–73, 79–80, 82, 93, 97, 103, 106–08, 113, 135, 143–47, 149, 163–64, 181, 183, 186–88, 190–98, 204, 209, 231–32, 235–37, 241, 243, 247, 253, 281
- evaluative strategies,124
F
- field,42, 44–45, 66
G
- General Theory of Verbal Humor,256
H
- hegemony/hegemonic,1–2, 4–5, 7, 9–11, 14–15, 18, 27, 30, 67, 122–23, 145–47, 151, 163, 203–04, 220, 225, 230, 248, 253, 258, 270–71, 278, 280
- heritage language,61, 232–33
- humor,21, 23–24, 29, 30, 45, 99, 118, 121, 127, 253–59, 261–65, 267–71, 279
I
- identity,8, 15, 17, 26, 28, 53, 58–60, 63–64, 77, 97, 101, 104–05, 109, 111, 137–38, 143, 149–53, 156, 159, 161, 173–77, 182, 185, 188–89, 202–03, 205–10, 214–15, 218–19, 230, 278–279, 281; deviant identity, 202, 209, 214–15, 218–19; fulfillment identity, 202, 209–10, 214, 219
- ideological dilemmas,93, 102, 113
- incongruity,256, 263–65, 267
- indexicality,143, 152–53
- individualization,150, 162, 173–78
- integration,16–19, 24, 28, 50, 55, 58–63, 65, 75, 78, 95, 102, 107, 162–63, 188, 194–98, 210, 212, 219, 232, 236, 242, 261, 277, 281
- interpretative repertoires,101–03, 106, 108–09
J
- joke,21, 29–30, 253–54, 257–59, 261–66, 268–70, 280
L
- locus,78, 80, 82–86
M
- material-contextual component,78, 80
- mediatization,27, 143, 152–53, 164, 199
- metaphor,26, 80, 85, 101, 104, 118, 119–139, 217, 246, 280; conceptual metaphor, 23, 26, 118–19, 121, 123, 125–27
- mode,24, 42, 44–45, 66
- multiliteracies,30, 253–54, 258, 260–61, 270: experiencing, 260–62; conceptualizing, 260, 262; analyzing, 260–61, 263, 268; applying, 261, 269
- multimodality,112
N
- narrative,8, 23–24, 27–28, 45, 181–86, 189–92, 194, 196–99, 202–03, 205–10, 215, 219–20, 234, 236, 281.; see also story/storytelling.
- narratives-as-practices,181, 186: emergence, 27, 181, 183, 186, 189–90, 197; wholeness, 27, 181, 183, 186, 189–90, 193, 197; embedding, 27, 181, 183, 186, 189–90, 196–97
- NGO,6, 25–27, 32, 93–94, 98–101, 103, 105–06, 111, 113, 148, 151, 153, 159, 161–62, 164, 187, 270, 179
O
- Other: the distant Other,24, 56–57, 64–66; the Other as a problem, 56–57, 66; the passive Other, 24, 56–57, 64–66
- orientalist,105
P
- perspectivization,27, 149, 151–54, 161–62
- political cartoon,26, 118, 121–22, 129–33, 135–36, 138–39, 280–81
- politics of trust,240
- positionality,27, 149, 150, 153–54, 162, 173–76, 277, 281
- positioning,14, 27–28, 65, 72, 86–87, 97, 123, 151, 183, 204, 213, 215, 247–48; narrative positioning, 29, 225–26, 231, 234, 236, 238–45, 247–48.; see also affective positioning.
- procedural-inferential component,78, 80
- public apology,29, 225–26, 231, 234, 236, 238–48
R
- racism: aversive racism,19; biological racism, 20, 22, 43; contemporary racism, 3, 14–15, 19, 91, 202, 229; covert racism, 19, 31, 145; cultural racism, 20–22, 32; embodied racism, 20, 22; everyday racism, 3, 11–13, 19, 22; frozen racism, 16, 146; institutional racism, 3, 11–13, 19, 22, 32; internalized racism, 14, 18–19, 28, 63, 127, 143, 164, 205, 214, 219, 225–26, 230–31, 233–34, 236, 241, 243, 245–48; modern racism, 19, 121, 123, 146; motile racism, 16, 19, 146; new racism, 146, 229; silent racism, 3, 11–13, 19, 22; symbolic racism, 19, 146
- referential strategy,124, 133–37
- reflexivity,20, 220
- relationality,27, 149–50, 153–54, 157, 178
- representation (of migrants/refugees),5, 14, 26, 47, 53, 65, 74, 76–77, 80, 101–02, 118, 121, 126, 128, 131–35, 137–38, 145, 182–84, 188, 193–94, 199, 202, 206, 209, 242, 246, 255, 257, 259, 264–65, 268–69, 280
- research project “TRACE: Tracing Racism in Anti-raCist discoursE: A critical approach to European public speech on the migrant and refugee crisis”,2, 44, 130, 135, 146, 262
- rhetoric/rhetorical,24, 26, 45–46, 97–98, 102, 104–105, 114, 118–19, 121, 127, 132–33, 135, 137–38, 225, 238
S
- specialized corpus,44
- story/storytelling,24, 26–28, 45, 53, 61, 129, 148, 153, 155, 164, 169, 172, 181–99, 188–190, 202–03, 206–20; curated story, 27, 188–190; public story, 187; mediated storytelling, 183, 198.; see also narrative,narratives-as-practices.
- Systemic Functional Grammar,24, 41–42, 45
T
- tenor,42, 44, 66
U
- unaccompanied refugee children,26, 45, 50–52, 93–94, 98–100, 148, 153, 156, 164, 171, 176
V
- visual modality,118, 121–22, 127–28, 139
W
- Wiki-TRACE,44, 262
