The Language of Protest

Author:   Mary Lynne Gasaway Hill (St. Mary's University, USA) ,  Judith M. Maxwell (Tulane University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Publication Date:   01 January 2020
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From the American Civil Rights Movement to the Arab Spring, protest movements have been at the heart of pivotal points in our history. Analysis of the language of these movements on television, print news sources and the more recent social media platforms like Twitter, provides a fascinating insight into the dynamic linguistic phenomenon that has often impacted society in dramatic ways through the promotion of change. Looking at multiple genres of literature and taking a cross-cultural perspective, The Language of Protest provides: Understanding of what is `protest language' and how it is created Analysis of the common patterns in the production and use of protest language over time such as use of the concept of us versus them Examination of how these common patterns is being reconfigured into contemporary renderings via the new social media Exploration of the relationships between dominant language and protest language Examples of protest language from movements that include the American Civil Rights Movement; the Arab Spring; the Guatemalan Electricity protests; and the Occupy Movement Links to further readings and video clips of protest movements from around the world. The Language of Protest will be of interest to those who are studying and analysing protest language, speech act theory, and language and politics.

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Author:   Mary Lynne Gasaway Hill (St. Mary's University, USA) ,  Judith M. Maxwell (Tulane University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781138784215


ISBN 10:   1138784214
Publication Date:   01 January 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Mary Lynne Gasaway Hill is a professor of English and Communication Studies at St. Mary's University, USA and the Edward and Linda Speed Peace and Justice Fellow. Judith M. Maxwell is Louise Rebecca Schawe and Williedell Schawe Professor of Linguistics and Anthropology at Tulane University, USA.

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