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The Unmarked Whiteness of Brazilian Linguistics: From Black-as-Theme to Black-as-Life
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology ( IF 1.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-15 , DOI: 10.1111/jola.12321
Gabriel Nascimento 1 , Joel Windle 2
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The racist ideology of traditional, ruling-class Brazilian nationalism, which denies the existence of racial divisions, is inherently anti-Black. For example, in 2020 the Federal Government of Brazil revoked affirmative action programs for graduate degrees in universities. These anti-black ideologies also influence linguistics in Brazil. In the twenty-first century, one of the high-profile representatives of this initiative is the Educated Urban Linguistic Norm Project that chose the urban speaker, who is mostly white, as the norm for all the speakers. Similarly, a series of daily online lectures hosted by ABRALIN, the national professional association for linguistics, beginning in May 2020, was without Black Brazilian speakers over the first month and a half of the schedule. In this work we seek to provoke discussions towards rethinking the role of whiteness in Brazilian linguistics moving from the Black-as-theme to Black-as-life framework.

中文翻译:

巴西语言学的无标记白度:从黑色作为主题到黑色作为生活

巴西传统统治阶级民族主义的种族主义意识形态否认种族分裂的存在,本质上是反黑人的。例如,2020 年,巴西联邦政府撤销了大学研究生学位的平权行动计划。这些反黑人意识形态也影响了巴西的语言学。在 21 世纪,该倡议的一个备受瞩目的代表是受过教育的城市语言规范项目,该项目选择了以白人居多的城市演讲者作为所有演讲者的规范。同样,从 2020 年 5 月开始,由国家语言学专业协会 ABRALIN 主办的一系列每日在线讲座在计划的第一个半月没有讲巴西黑人。
更新日期:2021-09-15
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