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Languaging Diversity Identities Genres Discourses 1st Edition Giuseppe Balirano Maria Cristina Nisco

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Languaging Diversity Identities Genres Discourses 1st Edition Giuseppe Balirano Maria Cristina Nisco
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.79 MB
Pages: 375
Author: Giuseppe Balirano; Maria Cristina Nisco
ISBN: 9781443876889, 1443876887
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Languaging Diversity Identities Genres Discourses 1st Edition Giuseppe Balirano Maria Cristina Nisco by Giuseppe Balirano; Maria Cristina Nisco 9781443876889, 1443876887 instant download after payment.

Languaging Diversity: Identities, Genres, Discourses is a suggestive title for ‘another’ book in the field of linguistics, but what does it actually mean? By choosing to speak of Languaging Diversity and not just of difference, otherness, varieties, multiplicity, hybridity or alterity, the editors cover the whole range of meanings in the entire field of diversity. They do not wish to limit themselves by using such specific words with increasingly specialised connotations as Alterity or Other, but rather to allow an eclectic range of perspectives and issues to come to the fore. This volume brings together some of the manifold discourses emerging as bearers of the values of alterity, by exploring the thorny relationship between Language and Diversity. Drawing on the crucial assumption that speakers’ identities are dynamically negotiated as discourse unfolds, Languaging Diversity explores the wide theme of identity in discourse, an area of investigation which has become increasingly popular in recent years.A key theme in assembling this volume was that the relationship between diversity and identity cannot be alienated from the factual distribution of material resources in society. All contributions in the volume – carefully selected and peer reviewed – at least partially react to such critical scenery in order to explore the topics surrounding the modes in which diversity is linguistically articulated by and in discourse. The various studies deal with how individuals draw on linguistic resources to achieve, maintain or challenge representations pertaining to their cultural, social, ethnic, sexual, gender, professional, or institutional identities.The volume comprises six sections: In the News; In Politics; Constructing Identities; Across Generations and Genders; Ethnicities; and Popularising Ideas. Each section reflects the choice of the various topics through the employment of a variety of methodologies and a variety of theoretical frameworks. As such, this volume is an innovative attempt to challenge the present-day underpinnings of diversity studies.

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