Authors
Argiris Archakis, Sofia Lampropoulou, Villy Tsakona
Publication date
2018/6/1
Journal
Discourse, Context & Media
Volume
23
Pages
53-61
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Immigration that has taken place from early 1990 onwards is said to contribute to the development of a globalized landscape where strict ethnic boundaries and traditional social delineations have become fuzzy (Blommaert and Rampton, 2011). This study investigates the formation and (re)negotiation of widespread social stereotypes and language ideologies concerning immigrants and their use of Greek in fictional data. We investigate an online antiracist campaign that officially aims to dissolve the disclaimer “I’m not racist but…”. We specifically analyze three antiracist clips uploaded on YouTube representing encounters between majority members and immigrants. We focus on humor through which antiracist messages are aimed to be communicated to the public. Our findings confirm that although humor is exploited so as to expose and stigmatize racist practices, the data under scrutiny end up reproducing the …
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