self-reference
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reference made to oneself, to one's own character or experience, or to a group with which one identifies.
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Logic. the property of a statement that is a statement about itself, as “This statement is grammatical.”
Sensitive Note
Social, ethnic, or other groups often use terms of self-reference in a neutral, even affectionate or jocular way, much like nicknames. These self-referential terms function to reinforce solidarity among members of the group. However, when used by outsiders, these very same terms are perceived as offensive by those who belong to the group. Examples of self-referential terms are Canuck, chick, dyke, geek, nigger, queer.
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But she has built her web of fame through plenty of self-reference to her own real lived life.
From Slate • Jan. 10, 2024
And each iteration of “Irma Vep” brings additional, increasingly complex ripples of self-reference.
From New York Times • Jun. 6, 2022
As with the first movie, “Double Tap” is filled with winking self-reference and likable characters — including winning turns by series newcomers Rosario Dawson, Zoey Deutch, Luke Wilson and Thomas Middleditch.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 18, 2020
“When communities co-opt terms for self-reference or self-empowerment, it’s saying you can’t use that word against me. It belongs to me now,” he explains.
From Washington Post • May 15, 2019
She was too rancourless, too detached from conventional standards, too free from private self-reference.
From The Bostonians, Vol. I (of II) by James, Henry
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