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LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND IDENTITY IBD

CONTINNUUM-3PL
06 / 2007
9780826486288
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Sinopsis

How language shapes and is shaped by identity is a key topic within sociolinguistics. An individualâÇÖs identity is constituted through a variety of different factors, including the social, linguistic, cultural and ethnic contexts. In this book, Philip Riley looks at these issues against the theoretical background of the sociology of knowledge, and ethnolinguistics, asking how we learn who we are and how social identities are negotiated. The idea of âÇÖthe foreignerâÇÖ is central to this account, yet traditional views of the role of being socially âÇÖotherâÇÖ largely neglect the role of language. Riley bridges this gap by examining problematic aspects of multilingual identities, with particular reference to the notions of ‘,ethos’, and the ‘,communicative virtues’,. áThis engaging analysis of language and social identity will be essential reading for students of sociolinguistics at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. á

PVP
317,47