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Linguistic and ethnic media stereotypes in everyday talk: Humor and identity construction among friends
Sylvia Sierra
Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies
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Arts & Humanities
Ethnic Media
100%
Everyday Talk
78%
Identity Construction
71%
Stereotypes
55%
Cultural Identity
18%
African American English
10%
Ethnic Identity
10%
Deconstruction
10%
Cultural Stereotypes
9%
Linguistic Identity
9%
Group Identity
8%
American English
8%
Source Text
7%
Intertextual
7%
Memes
7%
Hollywood
6%
World Wide Web
6%
English People
5%
Reference
4%
Interaction
3%
Evaluation
3%
Performance
2%
Social Sciences
humor
50%
stereotype
40%
linguistics
32%
cultural identity
14%
ethnic identity
7%
recording
6%
interview
6%
American
5%
Internet
4%
Group
4%
interaction
3%
performance
3%
evaluation
3%
Engineering & Materials Science
Linguistics
46%
Internet
16%