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E-grāmata: Language of Money and Debt: A Multidisciplinary Approach

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  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Jul-2017
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319575681
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319575681

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This book analyses the language that ordinary people employ when discussing money, debt and financial behaviour. It documents and critiques this language from an array of disciplinary perspectives, with chapters on children’s books, government infomercials, television poverty porn, the emotional experience of being indebted, and more. In doing so, it addresses common underlying questions concerning definitions of money and value, and scrutinises how people construct, negotiate and articulate meaning in these domains. This wide-ranging edited collection will be of interest to students and scholars of linguistics, sociology, communication, literature and anthropology.
1 The View from the Ground
1(30)
Annabelle Mooney
Evi Sifaki
Part 1 Money and Childhood
31(48)
2 Stories of Value: The Nature of Money in Three Classic British Picture Books
33(24)
Astrid Van den Bossche
3 The Treatment of Money and Wealth in the Harry Potter Series
57(22)
Tanweer Ali
Eva Lebduskova
Part 2 Money and the Everyday
79(108)
4 Moeny Talk at the Mass Observation Archive
81(24)
Liz Moor
5 Snudging Cheapskates and Magnificent Profusion: The Conceptual Baggage of `Mean' and `Generous'
105(32)
Annabelle Mooney
Evi Sifaki
6 Neoliberalism in the Academy: Have You Drunk the Kool-Aid?
137(26)
Liz Morrish
7 Falling Behind: Debtors' Emotional Relationships to Creditors
163(24)
Anna Custers
Part 3 Money and the Media
187(70)
8 The Language of "Welfare Dependency" and "Benefit Cheats": Internalising and Reproducing the Hegemonic and Discursive Rhetoric of "Benefit Scroungers"
189(16)
Chris Roberts
9 Does Money Talk Equate to Class Talk? Audience Responses to Poverty Porn in Relation to Money and Debt
205(28)
Laura L. Paterson
David Peplow
Karen Grainger
10 The Discourse of Alternative Credit: A Multimodal Critical Examination of the Cash Converters Mobile App
233(24)
Gavin Brookes
Kevin Harvey
Part 4 What Is Money?
257(54)
11 The Sociality of Debt: A Case Study of Kamba (Kenya) Conceptualisations of Borrowing and Lending
259(24)
Froukje Krijtenburg
12 What Is Money? Legal Language as Modern Day Alchemy
283(28)
Kate Harrington
Index 311
Annabelle Mooney is Professor of Language and Society at the University of Roehampton, UK. Her research interests include the language of money and financial literacy, and the language of human rights. Evi Sifaki is Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Roehampton, UK. Her main research focus is the syntax of different word order phenomena, and the documentation of various aspects of morphosyntactic change.