Using a corpus-based and cross-modal approach, this study explores mediatic linguistic representations of gendered violence. Specifically, we analyse a journalistic corpus (WItNECS, Women in Italian Newspaper Crime Sections) and a multimedia dataset of the Italian TV program Amore Criminale (AC). The corpus is explored via collocational analysis of key terms and topic modelling. AC is investigated with a multi- modal analysis of speech and gestures. Finally, we compare similarities and differences of newspaper and television language. Findings from this innovative methodology bring new evidence on the mediatic representation of ‘women as victims’.
Busso, L., Combei, C.r., Tordini, O. (2020). Narrating Gender Violence: A Corpus-Based Study on the Representation of Gendered-Based Violence in Italian Media. In G.I. Giuliana Giusti (a cura di), Language, Gender and Hate Speech: A multidisciplinary Approach (pp. 39-58). Venezia : Edizioni ca' Foscari [10.30687/978-88-6969-478-3/002].
Narrating Gender Violence: A Corpus-Based Study on the Representation of Gendered-Based Violence in Italian Media
Claudia Roberta Combei
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2020-01-01
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Using a corpus-based and cross-modal approach, this study explores mediatic linguistic representations of gendered violence. Specifically, we analyse a journalistic corpus (WItNECS, Women in Italian Newspaper Crime Sections) and a multimedia dataset of the Italian TV program Amore Criminale (AC). The corpus is explored via collocational analysis of key terms and topic modelling. AC is investigated with a multi- modal analysis of speech and gestures. Finally, we compare similarities and differences of newspaper and television language. Findings from this innovative methodology bring new evidence on the mediatic representation of ‘women as victims’.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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