Journal of Arabic and Diglossia Studies
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<p>The Journal of Arabic and Diglossia Studies (JADS) is a peer-reviewed scholarly publication dedicated to exploring and examining the intricate relationship between the Arabic language and diglossia and their various sociolinguistic, cultural, historical, and pedagogical dimensions. JADS seeks to provide a platform for researchers, linguists, educators, and scholars from diverse disciplines to engage in rigorous academic discourse on topics related to Arabic/diglossia and its broader implications.</p>Lifescience Globalen-USJournal of Arabic and Diglossia StudiesCOVID-19 Vaccines Humor and Identity Construction in the Arab World
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<p>In addition to tracing the themes and stages of humor during COVID-19, the study explores the interaction between COVID-19 vaccines' performance humor and identity construction in the Arab world. It presents a textual and visual qualitative analysis of two solo social media sketches, Egyptian and Lebanese, employing a socio-interactional approach to language use infused with a sociocultural perspective to identity construction and stancetaking. The study shows that humor in these sketches has two functions: to alleviate frustration with COVID-19 through laughter and to convey a serious message. The two functions are interdependent; neither is attainable without the other. To generate humor, both comedians rely on shared sociocultural values, repertoires, and knowledge of how vaccines became available to Arabs, public reactions, as well as the hesitancy and controversy surrounding vaccines and boosters. They utilize language mixing and Westernized physical appearance to construct glocalized identities as a positioning mechanism of their stances that advance the humor.</p>Rania Habib
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