Authors
Sofia Lampropoulou
Publication date
2011/11/1
Journal
Journal of Pragmatics
Volume
43
Issue
14
Pages
3374-3386
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
This paper explores speech representation in Greek youth storytelling. In line with approaches that view reported speech as a means of self and other presentation, it investigates how direct speech contributes to bringing forth speakers’ identities. I adopt a quantitative as well a qualitative analysis to address direct speech in terms of different elements of variation, namely speech producers and addressees, gender and status of speech producers and addressees, represented acts and represented interactions. Drawing from the dynamic, constructed nature of speech representation, I argue that the reporting choices of the youths in my data reflect the norms of masculinities and femininities which are in social circulation in their everyday worlds. Direct speech is therefore viewed as a powerful narrative device which contributes to the foregrounding of gender identities and helps sustain social stereotypes. Finally, I …
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