Gendered emotive displays in complaint discourse

  1. Acuña Ferreira, Virginia
Journal:
Estudios de sociolingüística: Linguas, sociedades e culturas

ISSN: 1576-7418

Year of publication: 2002

Issue Title: Sociolinguistics in Galicia: Views on diversity, a diversity of views

Volume: 3-4

Issue: 2-1

Pages: 139-172

Type: Article

More publications in: Estudios de sociolingüística: Linguas, sociedades e culturas

Abstract

Analyses of complaint discourse examine the procedures involved in the interactional management of this communicative activity and the conversational devices employed to invite an affiliative display. In this article, we centre particularly on emotions display in complaint discourse and discuss the gender meaning of certain affective intensification devices. After reviewing previous studies on complaint discourse, we apply methods of conversation analysis and interpretative sociolinguistics to the analysis of conversational extracts, in which female and male speakers complain about the negative behaviour of a third party displaying a high degree of emotive involvement. Our analysis emphasizes the construction of female and male styles, in the display of indignation, through complaint activities in these interactions, and the key role played by prosody in this respect.