Language and Politics / Edition 1

Language and Politics / Edition 1

by John E. Joseph
ISBN-10:
0748624538
ISBN-13:
9780748624539
Pub. Date:
06/21/2006
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
ISBN-10:
0748624538
ISBN-13:
9780748624539
Pub. Date:
06/21/2006
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
Language and Politics / Edition 1

Language and Politics / Edition 1

by John E. Joseph
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Overview

Language, this book argues, is political from top to bottom, whether considered at the level of an individual speaker’s choice of language or style of discourse with others (where interpersonal politics are performed), or at the level of political rhetoric, or indeed all the way up to the formation of national languages. By bringing together this set of topics and highlighting how they are interrelated, the book will function well as a textbook on any applied or sociolinguistic course in which some or all of these various aspects of the politics of language are covered. The chapter headings include:*How politics permeates language (and vice-versa)*Language and nation*The social politics of language choice and linguistic correctness*Politics embedded in language *Taboo language and its restriction*Rhetoric, propaganda and interpretation*Power, hegemony and choices

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780748624539
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 06/21/2006
Series: Edinburgh Textbooks in Applied Linguistics
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John E. Joseph is Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh and currently holds a three-year Major Research Fellowship from the Leverhulme Trust. His previous book, Language and Identity (2004) has found a wide readership among sociologists, political scientists, historians, anthropologists and others besides linguists, many of whom will want to read his Language and Politics as its successor and complement.

Table of Contents

1. Overview; 2. Language and nation; 3. The social politics of language choice and linguistic correctness; 4. Politics embedded in language; 5. Taboo language and its restriction; 6. Rhetoric, propaganda and interpretation; 7. Conclusion: power, hegemony and choices.
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