Discourse constructions of youth identities
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Discourse constructions of youth identities
(Pragmatics & beyond : new series, v. 110)
J. Benjamins, c2003
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  Saga
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  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume sets out to foreground the issues of youth identity in the context of current sociolinguistic and discourse research on identity construction. Based on detailed empirical analyses, the twelve chapters offer examinations of how youth identities from late childhood up to early twenties are locally constructed in text and talk. The settings and types of social organization investigated range from private letters to graffiti, from peer group talk to video clips, from schoolyard to prison. Comparably, a wide range of languages is brought into focus, including Danish, German, Greek, Japanese, and Turkish. Drawing on various discourse analytic paradigms (e.g. Critical Discourse Analysis, Conversation Analysis), the contributions examine and question notions with currency in the field, such as young people's linguistic creativity and resistance to mainstream norms. At the same time, they demonstrate the embeddedness of constructions of youth identities in local activities and communities of practice where they interact with other social identities and factors, in particular gender and ethnicity.
Table of Contents
- 1. Discourse constructions of youth identities: Introduction (by Androutsopoulos, Jannis K.)
- 2. I. Peer group identities
- 3. Linguistic variation and the construction of social identity in a German-Turkish setting: A case study of an immigrant youth group in Mannheim, Germany (by Kallmeyer, Werner)
- 4. Nicknames and teasing: A case study of a linguistically and culturally mixed peer-group (by Lytra, Vally)
- 5. Looking back when looking ahead: On adolescents' identity management in narrative practices (by Georgakopoulou, Alexandra)
- 6. It's not that I really care about him personally you know: The construction of gender identity in London teenage talk (by Stenstrom, Anna-Brita)
- 7. II. Recasting literacy practices
- 8. Emotion and youth identities in personal letter writing: An analysis of pictorial signs and unconventional punctuation (by Kataoka, Kuniyoshi)
- 9. Spelling rebellion (by Sebba, Mark)
- 10. 'Nike Trainers, My One True Love - Without You I am Nothing': Youth, identity and the language of trainers for young men in prison (by Wilson, Anita)
- 11. Constructions of identity in German hip-hop culture (by Berns, Jan)
- 12. III. Representations and positionings
- 13. Socio-cultural orientation, urban youth styles and the spontaneous acquisition of Turkish by non-Turkish adolescents in Germany (by Auer, Peter)
- 14. Swedish youth discourse: On performing relevant selves in interaction (by Norrby, Catrin Elisabeth)
- 15. The youth and the gatekeepers: Reproduction and change in language norm and variation (by Kristiansen, Tore)
- 16. Mediated experience and youth identities in a post-traditional order (by Chouliaraki, Lilie)
- 17. Index
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