“新部落主义”视角下研究生圈层流行语交往行为研究

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Abstract:Catchphrasescirculate widely within society,serving as tools for individuals to vent emotions and expresssentiments.Thisstudy,groundedinMichelMafsoli'stheoryofNeotribalism,examines layer-specific catchphrases within the graduate student community to explore how their linguistic practices construct temporally bounded,affect-driven communities.Utilizing participant observation and in-depth interviews,theresearch revealsthat graduatestudentcatchphrasesexhibitfourkeycharacteristics:homophonic puns,metonymy,metaphor, and recombination.These catchphrases foster group cohesion through aquadruple mechanism of“pain humoraffectiveresonance—identityconfirmation—meme propagation.”Whileconventional understandingoften portrays graduate studentsusingcatchphrases to express negative emotions”,conveying feelingsofanxietyand helplessness, this studyreveals that these expressons function not merely as outlets for emotional catharsis under academic pressure.Critically,they constitute symbolic strategies through which graduate students actively construct identity, resist discursive hegemony,and achieve tribal cohesion characterized by fluid walls.

Keywords:Neo-Tribalism; graduate studentcommunity;layer-specificcatchphrases;communication;linguistic practices

一、引言

“这个月‘低保’到账了吗?”一一这段聊天的主人公并不是领退休工资的中老年人,而是研究生群体。(剩余18460字)

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