Camilla Vásquez

List of John Benjamins publications for which Camilla Vásquez plays a role.

Articles

Expanding the research investigating compliments in CMC genres, this study explores reciprocal compliments from consumers and service-providers on Airbnb, a major tourism platform. Specifically, the study examines distribution of compliments in both guest reviews of Online Experiences (a virtual… read more
Jiang, Yaqian and Camilla Vásquez 2022 Exploring local meaning-making resourcesThe Pragmatics of Internet Memes, Xie, Chaoqun (ed.), pp. 122–144 | Chapter
This study examines various combinations of visual and textual meaningmaking resources in a popular Chinese meme. The meme features an exogenous image – the grinning facial expression of a U.S. wrestler, D’Angelo Dinero – that has been recontextualized into numerous other visual texts, to create… read more
Jiang, Yaqian and Camilla Vásquez 2020 Exploring local meaning-making resources: A case study of a popular Chinese internet meme (biaoqingbao)The Pragmatics of Internet Memes, Xie, Chaoqun (ed.), pp. 260–282 | Article
This study examines various combinations of visual and textual meaning-making resources in a popular Chinese meme. The meme features an exogenous image – the grinning facial expression of a U.S. wrestler, D’Angelo Dinero – that has been recontextualized into numerous other visual texts, to create… read more
Vásquez, Camilla 2019 “My life has changed forever!”: Narrative identities in parodies of Amazon reviewsStorytelling in the Digital World, De Fina, Anna and Sabina M. Perrino (eds.), pp. 9–26 | Article
New parodic genres have emerged across diverse forms of digital media.Sometimes these parodies take the form of mock “narratives of personal experience,” with authors drawing on a range of discursive resources to performparticular identities and in doing so, to create texts written from imagined… read more
Vásquez, Camilla 2017 “My life has changed forever!”: Narrative identities in parodies of Amazon reviewsStorytelling in the Digital Age: New challenges, De Fina, Anna and Sabina M. Perrino (eds.), pp. 217–234 | Article
New parodic genres have emerged across diverse forms of digital media. Sometimes these parodies take the form of mock “narratives of personal experience,” with authors drawing on a range of discursive resources to perform particular identities and in doing so, to create texts written from… read more
Drawing on recent work on digital narratives of personal experience in online genres such as email, social networking sites, and blogs, the present study explores narrative features in 100 online consumer reviews of hotels. Focusing on negative reviews, or “Rants,” from popular consumer travel… read more
In recent years, interest in examining the diverse functions and features of oral narratives told in workplace contexts has grown alongside the body of research investigating the role of language in enacting politeness in the workplace. Yet, to date, there has been little integration of these two… read more