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The Sociolinguistics of Identity
Hardback
Main Details
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The Sociolinguistics of Identity
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Authors and Contributors |
Edited by Tope Omoniyi
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Edited by Goodith White
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Series | Advances in Sociolinguistics |
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:250 | Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156 |
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Category/Genre | Sociolinguistics |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780826490643
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Classifications | Dewey:306.44 |
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Audience | Professional & Vocational | |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Imprint |
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
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Publication Date |
2 November 2006 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Across the social and behavioural sciences there has been an increased interest in identity as a subject of inquiry. Despite this, there remain questions to which researchers need to find answers and challenges to be made to older paradigms of analysis in order to continue to push the frontiers of knowledge in this research domain. Identity is a problematic concept inasmuch as we recognise it now as non-fixed, non-rigid and always being co-constructed by individuals of themselves, or by people who share certain core values or perceive another group as having such values. This volume re-examines the analytical tools employed in the sociolinguistic research of 'identity' in order to assess their efficiency, establish the roles of language in the identity claims of specific communities of people, and determine the place of identity in a variety of social contexts, including work places and language classrooms. It will be of interest to academics and students working in sociolinguistics, applied linguistics and second language learning.
Author Biography
Tope Omoniyi is Professor in English Language and Linguistics at Roehampton University, London, UK. Goodith White is Senior Lecturer in the School of Education, University of Leeds, UK.
Reviews"This book should be of great interest to students and researchers involved in language and identity. It is intended for both scholars of sociolinguistics and non-experts interested in these issues. The book is a clear analysis of the analytical tools used by linguists to examine the concepts of language and identity, as well as illustrating an impressive variety of case studies both on the macro- and micro-level...Overall, this book is well-written, well-structured and extremely accessible. It is a valuable resource in the field of language and identity." -- Natalie Braber, Department of Linguistics, Nottingham Trent University, UK, Linguist List, May 2007 'This book should be of great interest to students and researchers involved in language and identity. It is intended for both scholars of sociolinguistics and non-experts interested in these issues...The sequencing of chapters and their internal cohesion is clear and well-structured and allows the reader to pick specific chapters of interest....Overall, this book is well-written, well-structured and extremely accessible. It is a valuable resource in the field of language and identity.' Natalie Braber, Linguist List -- Natalie Braber, Linguist List "...very few of the following chapters realize the promise of a more dynamic perspective on identity. Ironically, many emphasize the essentialism that the editors want to leave behind, in that a number of contributors offer group members' evaluations of linguistic varieties as markers of local identity...Few of the chapters are directly relevant to SLA research...In sum, SLA researchers can take from this volume a notion of identity repertoires and social identities as a dynamic that is gaining adherents among some sociolinguists and anthropologists. Categorizing research subjects in the classroom in terms of only their static identities might result in an incomplete analysis." - Carol Myers-Scotton, Studies in Second Language Acquisition, Vol. 30 No. 3, September 2008 -- Carol Myers-Scotton
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