• Title of article

    A Study of the Discursive Accomplishment of Stereotypes in Everyday Discourse A Case of Persian Speakers

  • Author/Authors

    Ghanavati Nasab ، Fatemeh Department of English Language and Literature - Faculty of Literature and Languages - Arak University , Ahmadian ، Moussa Department of English Language and Literature - Faculty of Literature and Languages - Arak University

  • From page
    1
  • To page
    44
  • Abstract
    This study set out to examine how stereotypes as social psychological phenomena are enacted in everyday discourse. Besides discussing how ingroups and outgroups are formed in mundane talk, it is argued that stereotypes are ideological constructs that are jointly achieved in social contexts. Moreover, it is assumed that the ways in which stereotypes are constructed and discussed in discourse are informed by a number of underlying moral conceptualizations which might justify the potential face-threatening acts and the impoliteness inherent in prejudiced talk targeted to a third party. The study is an ethnographic case study informed by an eclectic approach to the analysis of data so as to shed light on how the expression of thoughts and feelings are constructed as talk in ordinary social interactions unfolds and what these expressions achieve. The analyses revealed that the construction of outgroup stereotypes is a mutual accomplishment and possibly a face-threatening act moderated by mitigating discourse features
  • Keywords
    Stereotypes , Intergroup differentiation , Impoliteness , Morality , Discourse
  • Journal title
    Applied Research on English Language
  • Journal title
    Applied Research on English Language
  • Record number

    2736067