2018
DOI: 10.30845/ijll.v5n3p24
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The Representation of Meghan Markle in Facebook Posts: A Discourse Historical Approach (DHA)

Abstract: Following the royal wedding of American actress and feminist Meghan Markle to Prince Harry who is sixth in line to the British throne in May 2018, Markle has been going viral on social media. Not only did the wedding spur a wave of mixed reactions, but the new Duchess of Sussex has also become a controversial figure as apparent from participants' comments which range from admiration and fascination to outright criticism and racism. Drawing upon Wodak's (2001) Discourse Historical Approach (DHA) as a theoretica… Show more

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“…In this study, we apply DHA to computer-mediated discourse which by nature is more interactive and user-centered than traditional media (Mahfouz, 2018). The aim is to examine how Taiwanese netizens perceive their status quo and future in Taiwan and which social realities (including threats and hopes) are reflected through their online discourses when referring to the term ‘ghost island’.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we apply DHA to computer-mediated discourse which by nature is more interactive and user-centered than traditional media (Mahfouz, 2018). The aim is to examine how Taiwanese netizens perceive their status quo and future in Taiwan and which social realities (including threats and hopes) are reflected through their online discourses when referring to the term ‘ghost island’.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the wedding was the first‐ever interracial marriage involving a Senior British Royal and generated a significant amount of media coverage, with an estimated 1.9 billion people—a quarter of the world's population—watching it (Reddin, 2022). Furthermore, this coverage often referred to the interracial nature of the Duke and Duchess's relationship, as well as Meghan's and Archie's biracial heritage (BBC, 2017) and elicited strong reactions, both positive and negative, on social media (Mahfouz, 2018). Coupled with the recent finding that exposure to celebrities can impact intergroup attitudes on a large scale (Alrababa'h et al, 2021), the events, along with the media's near obsession with the couple (Hyde, 2023), is likely to have made interracial romantic relationships highly salient and thus attitudes toward such romances more accessible in such contexts.…”
Section: Present Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The social media response on Facebook was equally divided. While Markle "spurred pride in African American British citizens" and among women, a vociferous anti-Markle contingent disparaged the Duchess-apparent as a "divorced opportunist unworthy of royal status because of her biracial and American middle class background" (Iman M. Mahfouz 2018).…”
Section: The Royal Wedding: Family Drama and Salacious Sexualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, was hailed as Britain's "first [B]lack princess" (Iman M. Mahfouz 2018) and proclaimed the nation's second "mixed race royal" (DeNeen L. Brown 2017). Already famous when she met Prince Henry of Wales in 2016 because of her starring role on Suits (2011-17), Markle catapulted into the global celebrity elite during their courtship and acquired royal status when they married in 2018.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%