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Part of
Language and Violence: Pragmatic perspectives
Edited by Daniel N. Silva
[
Pragmatics & Beyond New Series
279] 2017
► pp.
249
–
250
◄
previous
Index
A
abjection
13, 83, 193, 197–98, 220
abyssal thinking
3, 173
agency
12, 50, 60, 70–71, 89, 91–92, 111, 203, 232, 236, 244
authority
13–14, 50, 58, 64, 67–69, 76, 93, 192
B
bodies
and agency
87, 91
differentiation of
171–72, 180–81, 184
effects of speech on
3, 84, 90, 102
and intersectionality
101, 171–73, 175
production of
5, 172, 174–75
violation of
67, 102
C
cognition
12, 19, 29
communicability
7, 21, 26, 50, 52, 59, 66, 70, 77, 107, 112–14, 123
communicable cartographies
59, 70, 75, 98, 100, 108, 114
cooperation
8–9, 13, 15, 21, 66–68, 73, 75, 136, 232, 234, 243
counter-speech
60, 65, 71, 75
crime, world of
21, 57–58, 66, 73, 75, 237
D
discrimination
59, 116, 125–26, 137, 158–59, 163, 246
drug trafficking
45, 62, 65, 68, 198–99, 205–6, 210, 227, 231, 236–40, 244–46
F
free speech
121–22, 141–42, 149, 155–156, 158, 163
G
gender
39, 89, 173, 175, 193, 195–96, 203, 219
H
hate speech
7, 22–23, 89, 91, 107, 138–39, 143, 151, 164–65, 189, 204
heteronormative matrix
193, 196, 203
hooliganism
21, 36–38, 52
human rights
13, 21, 61–63, 65, 71–73, 95, 121, 202
human trafficking
18, 80, 94–95, 98, 101
I
impoliteness
7–8, 26
inequality
3, 7, 12, 39, 90, 175, 177, 179–80, 184–85
insult
gendered
88, 90
homophobic
139
racial
3, 126, 131, 134, 136, 139
verbal
125–27, 130, 132, 134–35, 137, 158
intentions
Austin on
15–17
boundaries of
18
communicative
15
Derrida on
17, 110
and free speech
139, 164
and iterability
120–21, 129
recognition of
15–16, 18
reframing of
18
Searle on
12, 96–97, 110
transparency of
2, 8, 12, 15–17
interaction, talk in
12, 58, 115, 118, 227–28
intersectionality
24, 171, 173–76, 195
interview, ethnographic
96, 120, 125, 202, 217, 227, 230, 233, 235–36, 244–46
intimidation
18, 129, 137, 139
islamophobic discourse
3, 23, 145, 162, 165
iterability
See
speech acts, and iterability
L
life stories
199, 233, 235, 237, 245, 247
linguistic ideologies
8–9, 23, 69, 114, 141, 149, 153, 158, 161
literacy
82–85, 101, 103, 174
M
masculinity
5, 14, 38–39, 42, 47, 120
metadiscourse
24, 171, 173, 177–78, 180–81, 183
metapragmatics
7, 24, 108, 112–15, 171–73, 177–78, 180–81, 183, 185, 188
N
narrative analysis
24, 189–90, 192, 199, 201, 219, 221, 223, 233, 248
narratives, circulation of
59, 64, 67–68, 75, 98–99, 189–90, 199–200, 202, 204, 215, 217, 219–21, 227, 233–37, 241–45
O
offense
8, 126, 128–29, 132–35, 145
P
performative utterances
11, 15, 109–10, 155
performativity
10, 22–23, 107, 109–10, 195, 200, 215
police
participation in civil society
59
São Paulo
61
violence related to
25, 33, 39, 44, 49, 57–59, 61, 64, 75, 215, 236, 239–43
politeness
8, 26
political correctness
146, 160
pragmatic meaning
10–11, 15
pragmatics, definitions of
9–10, 15
prejudice
22, 63, 88, 116, 119, 125, 128, 132–36, 140, 197, 237
crime of
17, 125–28, 135
promising
16–17, 21, 69, 86, 90, 92–93, 96–98, 228
prostitutes
13, 21, 62, 67, 85–92, 94, 100, 103
prostitution
72, 86–87, 91, 93–95, 98
public sphere
2, 57, 107–8, 121
R
racism
crime of
22, 83, 85, 116–17, 120, 122, 126, 128, 130–31, 134, 137–38, 143, 151
sexualized
176
racist speech
7, 17, 127, 131, 134
racist theories
183
rationality
10, 12–13, 19
reference (of an utterance)
10, 22–23, 120, 126–27, 130, 139
resignification
60, 92, 109, 111–12, 131, 204, 209
resistance
33, 59, 70, 176, 178–79, 204, 209, 211, 219–20
rumors
112–13, 144
S
sexuality
18, 65, 175–77, 189–90, 193–97, 202–4, 219, 221
silence
5, 57, 59, 70, 73, 76, 119, 131, 158, 160–61
soccer fan groups
33–34, 36, 38, 40, 44–47, 49–51
soccer fans
2, 13–14, 20, 33, 44, 50, 52
speech acts
and iterability
17, 60, 71, 88, 91–92, 109–11, 132, 134–35, 179, 196, 203
perlocutionary
17, 90, 92, 98, 128–29, 134
and rationality
10–12, 16, 20, 110
and violence
2, 17, 21, 59, 66, 68, 70, 97, 117, 121, 154–55, 198
T
talk of crime
59, 68, 70, 107, 189, 197
torture
13, 63–65, 68
trauma
84, 89, 111
truth
3, 16, 59, 75, 97, 99, 146, 174, 181
regimes of
24, 178, 181
truth-conditional meaning
10, 15
truth conditions
16
U
uptake
17, 118, 155
V
verbal injury
22, 116, 125–26, 129, 131–132, 134–35, 139
crime of
17, 22, 125–28, 135, 138–39
violence
epistemic
24, 171, 173, 180–81, 184–85
invisible forms of
108, 120
linguistic
3, 7, 23, 109, 112, 117–18, 120, 122, 154
physical
3, 13, 20, 35, 49, 142, 146, 158, 161, 163–64
political
23, 73, 76, 112, 120
pragmatics of
112, 143, 163
sexual
62
soccer-related
37–39, 49
structural
76, 174
symbolic
2, 39, 108, 120, 198
threat of
211, 215