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The Language of Protest = Acts of Performance, Identity, and Legitimacy /
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Title/Author:
The Language of Protest/ by Mary Lynne Gasaway Hill.
Reminder of title:
Acts of Performance, Identity, and Legitimacy /
Author:
Gasaway Hill, Mary Lynne.
Description:
XVII, 317 p. 2 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
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Subject:
Discourse analysis. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77419-0
ISBN:
9783319774190
The Language of Protest = Acts of Performance, Identity, and Legitimacy /
Gasaway Hill, Mary Lynne.
The Language of Protest
Acts of Performance, Identity, and Legitimacy /[electronic resource] :by Mary Lynne Gasaway Hill. - 1st ed. 2018. - XVII, 317 p. 2 illus.online resource.
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Mapping Theory and Method in the Neighborhood of Protest -- Chapter 3: Exploring the Performance of Protest Chants: "Everyday I’m Çapulling" and "Sí Se Puede" -- Chapter 4: Exploring the Performance of Protest Songs: "We Shall Overcome" and "99 Luftballons"/ "99 Red Balloons" -- Chapter 5: Exploring the Performance of Protest Poetry: "Cruciada Copiilor"/ "Children’s Crusade" and "Dulce et Decorum Est" -- Chapter 6: Exploring the Performance of Protest Prose: Condemnations of the Totonicapán Massacre and "The Diary of Bobby Sands" -- Chapter 7: Considerations and Conversations in the Neighborhood of Protest.
Rooted in the performative of Speech Act Theory, this interdisciplinary study crafts a new model to compare the work we do with words when we protest: across genres, from different geographies and languages. Rich with illustrative examples from Turkey, U.S., West Germany, Romania, Guatemala, Great Britain, and Northern Ireland, it examines the language of protest (chants, songs, poetry and prose) with an innovative use of analytical tools that will advance current theory. Operating at the intersection of linguistic pragmatics and critical discourse analysis this book provides fresh insights on interdisciplinary topics including power, identity, legitimacy and the Social Contract. In doing so it will appeal to students and scholars of sociolinguistics, pragmatics and critical discourse analysis, in addition to researchers working in sociology, political science, discourse, cultural and communication studies.
ISBN: 9783319774190
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-77419-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: P302-P302.87
Dewey Class. No.: 401.41
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Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Mapping Theory and Method in the Neighborhood of Protest -- Chapter 3: Exploring the Performance of Protest Chants: "Everyday I’m Çapulling" and "Sí Se Puede" -- Chapter 4: Exploring the Performance of Protest Songs: "We Shall Overcome" and "99 Luftballons"/ "99 Red Balloons" -- Chapter 5: Exploring the Performance of Protest Poetry: "Cruciada Copiilor"/ "Children’s Crusade" and "Dulce et Decorum Est" -- Chapter 6: Exploring the Performance of Protest Prose: Condemnations of the Totonicapán Massacre and "The Diary of Bobby Sands" -- Chapter 7: Considerations and Conversations in the Neighborhood of Protest.
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