El discurso de la homofobia en el debate público digital. Análisis crítico y pragmadiscursivo basado en corpus
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2025
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20/05/2025
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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La investigación parte de la constatación de un tipo específico de discriminación hacia las personas homosexuales y hacia la homosexualidad. Esta forma de discriminación, comúnmente conocida como homofobia, ha recibido un tratamiento muy limitado en la investigación lingüística, desprovista de herramientas parametrizadas específicamente diseñadas para su detección y evaluación, lo que hace preciso diseñar un método de análisis que permita sistematizar y comparar datos. La homofobia se sostiene en ideologías de sustrato histórico y cultural sobre el género que naturalizan la aversión hacia un grupo social —normalmente hombres percibidos como no heterosexuales— atribuyéndole rasgos por lo general desvalorados. La discriminación homófoba despliega así efectos de exclusión social mediante prácticas cotidianas basadas en normas y expectativas legitimadas institucionalmente que, en su manifestación discursiva, disponen elecciones lingüísticas recurrentes...
The present research is based on the recognition of a specific type of discrimination towards homosexual people and homosexuality. This form of discrimination, commonly known as homophobia, has received very limited attention in linguistic research, lacking parameterised tools specifically designed for its detection and evaluation. It is therefore necessary to design a method of analysis that makes it possible to systematise and compare data.Homophobia is sustained by historical and cultural gender ideologies that naturalise aversion towards a social group—usually men perceived as non-heterosexual—by attributing to them commonly devalued traits. Homophobic discrimination thus exerts social exclusion effects through everyday practices based on institutionally legitimised norms and expectations which, in their discursive manifestation, lay down recurrent linguistic choices...
The present research is based on the recognition of a specific type of discrimination towards homosexual people and homosexuality. This form of discrimination, commonly known as homophobia, has received very limited attention in linguistic research, lacking parameterised tools specifically designed for its detection and evaluation. It is therefore necessary to design a method of analysis that makes it possible to systematise and compare data.Homophobia is sustained by historical and cultural gender ideologies that naturalise aversion towards a social group—usually men perceived as non-heterosexual—by attributing to them commonly devalued traits. Homophobic discrimination thus exerts social exclusion effects through everyday practices based on institutionally legitimised norms and expectations which, in their discursive manifestation, lay down recurrent linguistic choices...
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Tesis inédita de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Filología, leída el 20-05-2025













