Language, Culture and Identity: An Ethnolinguistic Perspective

Author:   Philip Riley
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9780826486288


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   23 June 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Language, Culture and Identity: An Ethnolinguistic Perspective


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Author:   Philip Riley
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.580kg
ISBN:  

9780826486288


ISBN 10:   0826486282
Pages:   276
Publication Date:   23 June 2007
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Language:   English

Table of Contents

Introduction - The Historical and Theoretical Background Part I: The Social Knowledge System 1. Structures and Functions 2. The Social Learning Process: Intersubjectivity 3. 'Culture' as Knowledge: Cultural Markers Part II: Identity 4. Social Identity: You are what you know 5. Membershipping Practices, Phatic Communion and Greetings 6. Rearing Practices Part III: 'The Stranger' 7. Ethnicity 8. Compensation Strategies 9. Pragmatic Failure 10. The Bilingual Child and the 'Language Learner' Part IV: Reconfiguring Identities 11. Globalisation and Verbal Hygiene 12. Ethos and the Communicative Virtues Conclusion

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Riley explores in considerable detail questions of how language shapes people's identities and vice versa. A definitive sociolinguistic study of this sort necessarily demands a comprehensive understanding of social psychology, anthropology, history, language variations, and a host of related subjects. Riley is remarkably well informed in these fields...the author is skilled in presenting material in ways that will engage and interest readers... Summing Up: Recommended--,


Riley's volume provides a detailed and knowledgeable overview of the rich range of literature dealing with identity as a social phenomenon. In addition to providing the reader with an informative survey of the literature on the sociology of identity, the book reminds us of the myriad ways in which we use language to perform acts of identity on a daily basis. --,


Riley's volume provides a detailed and knowledgeable overview of the rich range of literature dealing with identity as a social phenomenon. In addition to providing the reader with an informative survey of the literature on the sociology of identity, the book reminds us of the myriad ways in which we use language to perform acts of identity on a daily basis.--,


Riley explores in considerable detail questions of how language shapes people's identities and vice versa. A definitive sociolinguistic study of this sort necessarily demands a comprehensive understanding of social psychology, anthropology, history, language variations, and a host of related subjects. Riley is remarkably well informed in these fields...the author is skilled in presenting material in ways that will engage and interest readers... Summing Up: Recommended--R. B. Shuman


Riley's volume provides a detailed and knowledgeable overview of the rich range of literature dealing with identity as a social phenomenon. In addition to providing the reader with an informative survey of the literature on the sociology of identity, the book reminds us of the myriad ways in which we use language to perform acts of identity on a daily basis.--Discourse & Communication


Riley's volume provides a detailed and knowledgeable overview of the rich range of literature dealing with identity as a social phenomenon. In addition to providing the reader with an informative survey of the literature on the sociology of identity, the book reminds us of the myriad ways in which we use language to perform acts of identity on a daily basis. --Sanford Lakoff


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Philip Riley is Emeritus Professor of Ethnolinguistics at Nancy University, France.

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