Languaging in and across Communities: New Voices, New Identities: Studies in Honour of Giuseppina Cortese (Linguistic Insights)

Languaging in and across Communities: New Voices, New Identities: Studies in Honour of Giuseppina Cortese (Linguistic Insights)

by VirginiaPulcini (Editor), Martin Solly (Editor), SandraCampagna (Editor)

Synopsis

The title of this volume intentionally echoes that of a landmark issue of Textus on Languaging in and across Human Groups, edited by Giuseppina Cortese and Dell Hymes in 2001, since the notion of `languaging' seems to capture most effectively the essence and the continuity in the life and work of Giuseppina Cortese, to whom the book is dedicated. It brings together contributions by a number of distinguished scholars that shed new light on current developments in this dynamic area of discourse analysis, especially taking into account recent research and emerging insights on speech communities and communities of practice.
The sections in the volume are designed as main threads of a new investigation into `languaging'. The first, entitled Languaging Awareness, deals with recent findings in applied linguistics, exploring key topics in language acquisition, language learning and teaching and the changing role of the media. The second section, Languaging Identity, prioritizes the theme of the construction of identity in text and talk within a linguistic and languaging framework. The third section, Languaging Community, explores the notion of community, of the lifeworld and the textworld emanating from a variety of domains, closely inspecting contemporary events and showing, on a continuum with Cortese's approach, how memory of the past gives depth of meaning to a discourse analysis that is geared to linguistic and textual awareness.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 507
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Published: 18 May 2016

ISBN 10: 3034320736
ISBN 13: 9783034320733

Author Bio
Sandra Campagna, Elana Ochse, Virginia Pulcini and Martin Solly work at the University of Torino where they teach and carry out research in the field of English Language, Linguistics and Translation.