Affiliation:
1. Universidade Católica Portuguesa (UCP)
Abstract
Abstract
Applying a qualitative discourse-based analysis, this paper discusses the attitudes towards the languages spoken
in Macao based on their representation in the comic literature written in Macanese Creole. The texts consist of those collected by
Leopoldo Danilo Barreiros and those written by José dos Santos Ferreira. They originated from the mid-1800s to the 1990s, just
before the creation of the special administrative region of Macao in 1999. The attitudes towards different languages vary
according to the ethnicity, gender, age and socioeconomic status of the characters. While celebrating the ethnic and linguistic
diversity of Macao, the authors of the texts performatively express nostalgia about Macanese Creole and the Macao of the olden
days with which the language is associated, as well as concern about the decreasing Portuguese influence on Macanese culture and
fear about growing Chinese influence.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company