Reclamation is usually taken to be the phenomenon wherein in-groups employ a slur to express pride, foster camaraderie, or subvert discriminatory structures. We provide data showing that, under some special circumstances, out-groups successfully reclaim slurs too. Thus, the mainstream restriction to in-groups is merely an approximation of the correct extension of the phenomenon – of who does actually reclaim slurs. Removing any such stipulative restriction opens a path towards further theorizing into the nature of reclamation
Who Reclaims Slurs? / Cepollaro, Bianca; López de Sa, Dan. - In: PACIFIC PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY. - ISSN 0279-0750. - (2022). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1111/papq.12403]
Who Reclaims Slurs?
Cepollaro, Bianca
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2022-01-01
Abstract
Reclamation is usually taken to be the phenomenon wherein in-groups employ a slur to express pride, foster camaraderie, or subvert discriminatory structures. We provide data showing that, under some special circumstances, out-groups successfully reclaim slurs too. Thus, the mainstream restriction to in-groups is merely an approximation of the correct extension of the phenomenon – of who does actually reclaim slurs. Removing any such stipulative restriction opens a path towards further theorizing into the nature of reclamationI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.