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Linguistic construction of gendered lives in Alice Munro’s “Boys and Girls”

    1. [1] Akdeniz University

      Akdeniz University

      Turquía

    2. [2] Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University
  • Localización: Ilha do desterro: a journal of language and literature = revista de língua e literatura, ISSN 0101-4846, ISSN-e 2175-8026, Vol. 76, Nº. 1, 2023 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Resignifying Critical Approaches in Literature, Film, and Cultural Studies)
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • In Alice Munro’s short story “Boys and Girls,” society’s involvement in creating gendered lives is narrated by an eleven-year-old girl. To provide a linguistic analysis of her psychosexual development shaped by her family, in this study, all utterances are analyzed by employing a theoretical framework composed of Austin’s (1962) Speech Act Theory and Lipsitz Bem’s (1981) Gender Schema Theory. Analysis of the utterances postulates that the family’s stereotypical and value-ridden statements affect the child’s understanding of the making of a woman as the narrator’s psychosexual development occurs under the influence of sex-typed individuals who mainly use implicit performatives primarily marked as verdictive utterances. Hence, the narrator’s immediate social environment exerts their authority and power through specific linguistic constructions, as exemplified in the forceful use of the verdictives.


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