Affiliation:
1. Universitat de València
Abstract
Abstract
The emergence of digital platforms has allowed feminists to employ new methods to fight gender inequality and
break the silence which surrounds gender-based aggression. This paper aims to examine evaluative discourses employed by Twitter
users to construct and denounce sexual violence in a corpus of tweets containing the hashtag #WhyIDidntReport. This hashtag was
created in 2018 as a response to Donald Trump’s tweets in which he questioned Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s decision not to report
her case of sexual assault when it occurred. As a result, victim-survivors adopted the hashtag to explain why they did not report
their own cases. The present study adopts a corpus-assisted discourse analysis approach and draws on Appraisal Theory to examine
ideological discourses of (sexually) violent acts and victim-survivors. Results show the presence of discourses of violence and
emotional suffering employed to bond around shared experiences and publicly denounce oppressive patriarchal practices and a lack
of support from institutions and authorities.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Surfaces and Interfaces,Communication,Language and Linguistics
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