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Linguistic Variation And Social Practices Of Normative Masculinity Authority And Multifunctional Humour In A Dublin Sports Club Fergus Odwyer

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Linguistic Variation And Social Practices Of Normative Masculinity Authority And Multifunctional Humour In A Dublin Sports Club Fergus Odwyer
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.92 MB
Author: Fergus O’Dwyer
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Linguistic Variation And Social Practices Of Normative Masculinity Authority And Multifunctional Humour In A Dublin Sports Club Fergus Odwyer by Fergus O’dwyer instant download after payment.

This book explores the ways in which linguistic variation and complex social practices interact toward the formation of male interactional identities in a sports club in Dublin, illustrating the affordances of studying sporting contexts in contributing to advancing sociolinguistic theory.
Adopting a participant-informed ethnographic approach, the book examines both the social interactional contexts within the club and the sociopragmatic and sociophonetic features which contribute to the different performances of masculinity in and outside the club. The volume focuses particularly on the linguistic analysis of humour and its multifunctional uses as a means of establishing solidarity and social ties but also aggression, competitiveness, and status within the social world of this club as well as similar such clubs across Ireland. The book’s unique approach is intended to complement and build on existing sociolinguistic studies looking at linguistic variation in groups by supporting quantitative data with ethnographically informed insights to look at social meaning in interaction from micro-, meso-, and macro-levels.
This book will be of particular interesting to graduate students and scholars in sociolinguistics, language, gender and sexuality, and language and identity.

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