Do Homophobic Slurs Reinforce Heteronormativity? A Critical Discourse Analysis of Homophobic Slurs and Epithets in Film
Do Homophobic Slurs Reinforce Heteronormativity? A Critical Discourse Analysis of Homophobic Slurs and Epithets in Film
Abstract
Homophobic slurs can reinforce the hegemonic view of heteronormativity, namelythat heterosexuality is the preferable sexuality (Peake, 2013). The aim of this study was toexamine whether a societal heteronormative ideal is strengthened or created by the presenceof homophobic slurs in film scenes, and also whether or not this has changed over time. Thestudy was made by examining scenes from four movies from four different decades, all ofwhich contained homophobic slurs. The study used a combination of the multimodalapproach to Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) known as dispositive analysis and SegmentedFilm Discourse Representation Structures (SFDRS) to analyze the discourse of the filmscenes. Results indicate that the earlier films from 1987 and 1995 present homophobic slurs inways that strengthen heteronormativity to a higher extent than the later films from 2006 and2015. This study could contribute to understanding how the use of homophobic slurs impact ahegemonic heteronormative ideal.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2022-11-24Author
Du Rietz, Emelie
Keywords
Critical Discourse Analysis, dispositive analysis, film, heteronormativity,homophobia, Queer Linguistics, Segmented Film Discourse Representation Structures, slurs
Series/Report no.
SPL 2021-066
Language
eng