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Chronotopic Identity Work

Sociolinguistic Analyses of Cultural and Linguistic Phenomena in Time and Space

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With a rich and stimulating array of case studies across peripheral sociolinguistic contexts and domains, Chronotopic Identity Work skillfully demonstrates the utility of the Bakhtinian concept of chronotope to understand and appreciate the complexity of contemporary society. It is an essential reading for researchers working on language, identity and globalization.

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Francesco L. Sinatora, The George Washington University, USA

Outlines how a person's understanding and expression of their relation to time and space affects their identity Les mer

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Outlines how a person's understanding and expression of their relation to time and space affects their identity

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Forlag
Multilingual Matters
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
216
ISBN
9781788926614
Utgivelsesår
2019
Format
21 x 15 cm

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With a rich and stimulating array of case studies across peripheral sociolinguistic contexts and domains, Chronotopic Identity Work skillfully demonstrates the utility of the Bakhtinian concept of chronotope to understand and appreciate the complexity of contemporary society. It is an essential reading for researchers working on language, identity and globalization.

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Francesco L. Sinatora, The George Washington University, USA

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Drawing on a wealth of data from various contexts and societies, Sjaak Kroon and Jos Swanenberg offer a timely analysis of the concept of chronotopicity in language and society. This collection of papers presents thought-provoking case studies on the timespace configuration in, for instance, Mongolian youth language, Chinese “attention economy” discourses, and identity work in European immigration contexts.

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Dong Jie, Tsinghua University, China

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Exploring a wide array of languages and contexts, this book poses fresh, thought-provoking questions about former models of identity research. The chapters offer a kaleidoscopic view of how we construct our fluid ‘selves’ and act them out on a global stage. Overall, an engaging read that provides an innovative way to look at identity and identity research.

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Sage L. Graham, University of Memphis, USA

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