The construction of time, place and society in 21st century American dystopia fiction: a corpus linguistics analysis of deixis

With the challenges of the 21st century, there seems to be an urgent need to reflect more on the way literature constructs the world for the sensitive age group of young adults. In this vein, the present paper is an attempt to investigate the way time, place and society are linguistically portrayed...

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Main Author: Khalil, Huda H.
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020
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description With the challenges of the 21st century, there seems to be an urgent need to reflect more on the way literature constructs the world for the sensitive age group of young adults. In this vein, the present paper is an attempt to investigate the way time, place and society are linguistically portrayed for young adults in the interesting literary genre of dystopia science fiction. This attempt is the track that the paper pursues to find out why and how the young adult readers get so indulged with the world of dystopia science fiction. The young adult seems to reconstruct the dystopic science fiction temporal, special and social atmosphere with the aid of language. Thus, there must be a certain linguistic structure for the construction of the three vital elements of the world (time, place and society) in this literary genre. To achieve its aims, the paper combines the concept of deixis with Werth’s (1999) Text World Theory. For more precise results, the corpus linguistics tools of concordance and frequency are employed by using Anthony’s (2019) AntConc software. The data consists of eight young adult dystopia science fiction works; Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games Trilogy (2008-2010) (a series of three novels) and James Dashner’s The Maze Runner (2009- 2016) (a series of five novels).
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:151552020-09-08T00:54:53Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15155/ The construction of time, place and society in 21st century American dystopia fiction: a corpus linguistics analysis of deixis Khalil, Huda H. With the challenges of the 21st century, there seems to be an urgent need to reflect more on the way literature constructs the world for the sensitive age group of young adults. In this vein, the present paper is an attempt to investigate the way time, place and society are linguistically portrayed for young adults in the interesting literary genre of dystopia science fiction. This attempt is the track that the paper pursues to find out why and how the young adult readers get so indulged with the world of dystopia science fiction. The young adult seems to reconstruct the dystopic science fiction temporal, special and social atmosphere with the aid of language. Thus, there must be a certain linguistic structure for the construction of the three vital elements of the world (time, place and society) in this literary genre. To achieve its aims, the paper combines the concept of deixis with Werth’s (1999) Text World Theory. For more precise results, the corpus linguistics tools of concordance and frequency are employed by using Anthony’s (2019) AntConc software. The data consists of eight young adult dystopia science fiction works; Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games Trilogy (2008-2010) (a series of three novels) and James Dashner’s The Maze Runner (2009- 2016) (a series of five novels). Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15155/1/36030-130394-1-PB.pdf Khalil, Huda H. (2020) The construction of time, place and society in 21st century American dystopia fiction: a corpus linguistics analysis of deixis. 3L; Language,Linguistics and Literature,The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies., 26 (2). pp. 139-157. ISSN 0128-5157 http://ejournal.ukm.my/3l/issue/view/1282
spellingShingle Khalil, Huda H.
The construction of time, place and society in 21st century American dystopia fiction: a corpus linguistics analysis of deixis
title The construction of time, place and society in 21st century American dystopia fiction: a corpus linguistics analysis of deixis
title_full The construction of time, place and society in 21st century American dystopia fiction: a corpus linguistics analysis of deixis
title_fullStr The construction of time, place and society in 21st century American dystopia fiction: a corpus linguistics analysis of deixis
title_full_unstemmed The construction of time, place and society in 21st century American dystopia fiction: a corpus linguistics analysis of deixis
title_short The construction of time, place and society in 21st century American dystopia fiction: a corpus linguistics analysis of deixis
title_sort construction of time, place and society in 21st century american dystopia fiction: a corpus linguistics analysis of deixis
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