Terminologie militante et changement social : le cas du terme femicide dans le discours de l’ONU sur la violence envers les femmes

Starting from the more general aim of studying the way in which language choices might influence and reflect social change on the issue of violence against women, this article looks at the use of the term “femicide” in a diachronic computerised corpus that is made up of reports and press releases pu...

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Main Author: Célia Atzeni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Universitaires du Midi 2022-11-01
Series:Anglophonia
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/5006
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description Starting from the more general aim of studying the way in which language choices might influence and reflect social change on the issue of violence against women, this article looks at the use of the term “femicide” in a diachronic computerised corpus that is made up of reports and press releases published by the UN between 1996 and 2019. We observed the predominance of the term “femicide” compared to other terms designating acts of violence resulting in the death of one or several women, with a significant increase in its use in the 2010’s. The reasons for such a predominance are investigated from a socio-historical perspective, within the framework of critical discourse analysis. We argue that the use of the term femicide in the UN’s discourse has had a mixed impact with regard to the social changes that it was supposed to bring about.
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Terminologie militante et changement social : le cas du terme femicide dans le discours de l’ONU sur la violence envers les femmes
Anglophonia
critical discourse analysis
violence against women
femicide
United Nations
corpus-based analysis
title Terminologie militante et changement social : le cas du terme femicide dans le discours de l’ONU sur la violence envers les femmes
title_full Terminologie militante et changement social : le cas du terme femicide dans le discours de l’ONU sur la violence envers les femmes
title_fullStr Terminologie militante et changement social : le cas du terme femicide dans le discours de l’ONU sur la violence envers les femmes
title_full_unstemmed Terminologie militante et changement social : le cas du terme femicide dans le discours de l’ONU sur la violence envers les femmes
title_short Terminologie militante et changement social : le cas du terme femicide dans le discours de l’ONU sur la violence envers les femmes
title_sort terminologie militante et changement social le cas du terme femicide dans le discours de l onu sur la violence envers les femmes
topic critical discourse analysis
violence against women
femicide
United Nations
corpus-based analysis
url https://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/5006
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