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E-grāmata: Identity in Communicative Contexts

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  • Sērija : Lodz Studies in Language 48
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Oct-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783631694237
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  • Formāts: EPUB+DRM
  • Sērija : Lodz Studies in Language 48
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Oct-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783631694237

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The central focus of the book is the identification of the ways people engage in communicative encounters to (re)constitute personal and social identities. Its aim is to identify some principal themes that have emerged from the ample research on identity in a variety of contexts. A common thread of the articles is the role of language in the construction and performance of identities. It embraces an exploration of the sociocultural environments in which human communication takes place, the interplay between these environments, and the construction and display of identities through our communicative performances. Research located in a range of literary, sociological, psychological and linguistic perspectives is used to illustrate the potential of communication in establishing a sense of identity.



The book outlines current scholarly approaches and methods of examining identity in communicative contexts (intersectionality; narrativity; conversation analysis; rhetoric) and identifies some key themes in the fieldwork (gender, otherness, stereotyping; situatedness, CMC, argumentation, persuasion; emotion management).

Explorations of the issue of identity in communicative contexts: Themes and methods
7(14)
Kamila Ciepiela
Intersectional identities in interpersonal communication
21(18)
Alex Frame
A pair of ovaries or a butterfly: Bodily femininity of women with Turner's syndrome
39(18)
Kamila Ciepiela
Language, leadership and visibility in online discussions
57(24)
Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk
Emotion-identity management through talk: Anger talk in young Israeli men's accounts on a negative experience
81(18)
Rotem Leshem
Rakefet Sela-Sheffy
Stereotype-based representations of national identity in signed communication
99(18)
Krzysztof Kosecki
Functions of diglossic and Arabic/English code-switching in identity construction on Egyptian television
117(18)
Malgorzata Kniaz
Issues of identity and `otherness' in relation to accent and language in an intercultural learning context
135(12)
Debora Quattrocchi
Global citizenship: An education or an identity?
147(12)
James Moir
Eric Berne's Games People Play, the phatic and rhetoric modes of speech, and the "two to one dialogue" situation in Harold Pinter's Birthday Party
159(16)
Jadwiga Uchman
Identity as argumentation: Argumentation as identity
175(12)
Martin Hinton
Cherry's contribution to the rhetorical theory for self-representation: ethos and persona. Does the `real' self of the writer exist?
187(12)
Iga Maria Lehman
`The prologue of my story' -- positioning of selves in re-told migration stories
199(12)
Linda Backman
Redundancy as a tool for identity-creation -- the narration scenes in Thomas Mann's Joseph and his brothers
211
Daniel Nagy
Kamila Ciepiela is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of English Studies, University of ód, Poland. Her research interests span issues of the self and identity and how those are embedded in different discourse practices. She is particularly interested in linguistic performances of the self and the analysis of situated identity performance.