Geordie Shore transcription analysis
How is language used between a male and female in an
interview?
I chose to transcribe the interview between and Vicky and
Ricci from Geordie Shore. I believe that this interaction had a different
variety of techniques used to show both language and power and language and
gender. During the interview there are moments where the power within the
discourse switches from each person, however, for the majority of the time,
Vicky seems to be the most powerful participant. Therefore, I believe this
makes and interesting piece as we would usually expect the male to be the most
powerful participant in a situation similar to this one.
Initially, we witness Vicky using fillers. For example, ‘in
(.) oooh (.) mmmm’. This gives the audience the effect that she is unsure what
to say and therefore is allowing herself time to think in order not to seem
like she doesn’t have anything to say. Therefore, this gives an effect of power
because she is controlling how the conversation is leading as she uses fillers
so that no other participant will interrupt to stop her speaking. However,
Ricci uses interruption to show he also has power within the conversation. By
interrupting instead of waiting for Vicky to finish speaking, it shows that
Ricci insists on giving his input. To interrupt he uses the phrase ‘is she
feeling alright’. This has a slight insulting tone to it by insinuating that
she is not her normal ‘chatty’ self. This asserts power because it forces his
opinion over her in order to stop her from talking and finishing what she is
saying. Vicky replies with ‘I’m not lost for words I’m just struggling working
out how to put it’. This shows a shift in which participant is most powerful
because it gives the effect that she is trying to explain herself to Ricci so
that, possibly, she does not embarrass herself. Therefore, this shows that
Ricci is the most powerful participant in the conversation.
Another theory is by Deborah Tannen. She states that women
talk too much. Although this goes against Lakoff’s theory, this transcript
supports Tannen’s theory. She also says that women like to build relations with
the person being spoken to. As we can tell from the video, we know that the
interviewer is female also. Therefore, this may be the reason why Vicky is the
person speaking most often because she wants to build a relationship with the
interviewer. And so, this supports another area of Tannen’s theory.
website:
http://www.universalteacher.org.uk/lang/gender.pdf
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