Language and Social Identity
Autor Richard K. Bloten Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 dec 2003
Linguists, anthropologists, and others concerned with the formal study of the social uses and functions of language are concerned with documenting the implications of such judging on the lives of various peoples around the world and among the classes within their own societies. What linguistic features of speech are used to form stereotypical impressions about the social identity (as well as the character) of others? How are linguistic features linked to ethnicity, to gender, to race, and to class? This collection of papers by researchers in cultural and linguistic anthropology examine these concepts as well as many others.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780897897839
ISBN-10: 0897897838
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0897897838
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Foreword by Charles Briggs
Editor's Introduction by Richard K. Blot
Language and Indians' Place in Chiapas, Mexico: A Testimony from the Tzotzil Maya by Gary H. Gossen
The Deficits of History: Terms of Violence in an Arapaco Myth Complex from the Brazilian Northwest Amazon by Janet M. Chernela and Eric Leed
Giving Violence to the Hill Spirit: Mayan Visionary Testimony in Southern Belize by Jerry Kelly
"We Don't Speak Catalan Because We Are Marginalized": Ethnic and Class Connotations of Language in Barcelona by Kathryn Woolard
The Politics of Representation: Class and Ethnic Identities in Cochabamba, Bolivia by Maria Lagos
The Narrative Construction of E'Napa Ethnicity by Maria Eugenia Villalon
Ebonics, Language and Power by Mike Long
Containing Language Difference: Advertising in Hispanic Magazine by Bonnie Urcuioli
The Other Tongue, the Other Voice: Language and Gender in the French Caribbean by Ellen Schnepel
Reclaiming Traditions, Remaking Community: Politics, Language, and Place among the Tolowa of Northwest California by James Collins
"Word-Sound-Power": Language, Social Identity, and the Worldview of Rastafari by John W. Pulis
Passionate Speech and Literate Talk in Grenada by George Mentore
Notes on Contributors
Index
Editor's Introduction by Richard K. Blot
Language and Indians' Place in Chiapas, Mexico: A Testimony from the Tzotzil Maya by Gary H. Gossen
The Deficits of History: Terms of Violence in an Arapaco Myth Complex from the Brazilian Northwest Amazon by Janet M. Chernela and Eric Leed
Giving Violence to the Hill Spirit: Mayan Visionary Testimony in Southern Belize by Jerry Kelly
"We Don't Speak Catalan Because We Are Marginalized": Ethnic and Class Connotations of Language in Barcelona by Kathryn Woolard
The Politics of Representation: Class and Ethnic Identities in Cochabamba, Bolivia by Maria Lagos
The Narrative Construction of E'Napa Ethnicity by Maria Eugenia Villalon
Ebonics, Language and Power by Mike Long
Containing Language Difference: Advertising in Hispanic Magazine by Bonnie Urcuioli
The Other Tongue, the Other Voice: Language and Gender in the French Caribbean by Ellen Schnepel
Reclaiming Traditions, Remaking Community: Politics, Language, and Place among the Tolowa of Northwest California by James Collins
"Word-Sound-Power": Language, Social Identity, and the Worldview of Rastafari by John W. Pulis
Passionate Speech and Literate Talk in Grenada by George Mentore
Notes on Contributors
Index