Approaches to Discourses of Marriage
Herausgeber: Paterson, Laura L; Turner, Georgina
Approaches to Discourses of Marriage
Herausgeber: Paterson, Laura L; Turner, Georgina
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How do people talk about marriage? Who gets to do the talking? When, why, where and how do these things change? This book presents research from across the globe addressing the often shifting, context-specific ways that we talk about marriage.
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How do people talk about marriage? Who gets to do the talking? When, why, where and how do these things change? This book presents research from across the globe addressing the often shifting, context-specific ways that we talk about marriage.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9781032462554
- ISBN-10: 1032462558
- Artikelnr.: 72078887
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9781032462554
- ISBN-10: 1032462558
- Artikelnr.: 72078887
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Laura L. Paterson is Senior Lecturer in Applied Linguistics and English Language at The Open University, UK. She is a corpus-based discourse analyst who specialises in analysing the representation of marginalised groups. She has published work on UK poverty, benefits receipt, and marriage, and is editing the Routledge Handbook of Pronouns. Georgina Turner was previously Senior Lecturer in Media at the University of Liverpool. Her work is primarily qualitative with a focus on LGBT+ and specifically lesbian representation and its audiences. She has published critical analyses and histories of queer magazines, explorations of Sapphic fandom, and media debates about same-sex marriage. She is now a researcher in the third sector.
Introduction-Power, protests, and politics: the discursive construction of
marriage 1. Implicit homophobic argument structure: Equal-marriage
discourse in The Moral Maze 2. Marriage for all ('Ehe fuer alle')?! A
corpus-assisted discourse analysis of the marriage equality debate in
Germany 3. 'Waiting for my red envelope': discourses of sameness in the
linguistic landscape of a marriage equality demonstration in Taiwan 4.
Legal-discursive constructions of genuine cross-border love in Belgian
marriage fraud investigations 5. The discourse of divorce in conservative
Christian sermons 6. Turning that shawl into a cape: older never married
women in their own words - the 'Spinsters', the 'Singletons', and the
'Superheroes' 7. Opposition as victimhood in newspaper debates about
same-sex marriage. 8. Growing Up Married (2016): representing forced
marriage on screen
marriage 1. Implicit homophobic argument structure: Equal-marriage
discourse in The Moral Maze 2. Marriage for all ('Ehe fuer alle')?! A
corpus-assisted discourse analysis of the marriage equality debate in
Germany 3. 'Waiting for my red envelope': discourses of sameness in the
linguistic landscape of a marriage equality demonstration in Taiwan 4.
Legal-discursive constructions of genuine cross-border love in Belgian
marriage fraud investigations 5. The discourse of divorce in conservative
Christian sermons 6. Turning that shawl into a cape: older never married
women in their own words - the 'Spinsters', the 'Singletons', and the
'Superheroes' 7. Opposition as victimhood in newspaper debates about
same-sex marriage. 8. Growing Up Married (2016): representing forced
marriage on screen
Introduction-Power, protests, and politics: the discursive construction of
marriage 1. Implicit homophobic argument structure: Equal-marriage
discourse in The Moral Maze 2. Marriage for all ('Ehe fuer alle')?! A
corpus-assisted discourse analysis of the marriage equality debate in
Germany 3. 'Waiting for my red envelope': discourses of sameness in the
linguistic landscape of a marriage equality demonstration in Taiwan 4.
Legal-discursive constructions of genuine cross-border love in Belgian
marriage fraud investigations 5. The discourse of divorce in conservative
Christian sermons 6. Turning that shawl into a cape: older never married
women in their own words - the 'Spinsters', the 'Singletons', and the
'Superheroes' 7. Opposition as victimhood in newspaper debates about
same-sex marriage. 8. Growing Up Married (2016): representing forced
marriage on screen
marriage 1. Implicit homophobic argument structure: Equal-marriage
discourse in The Moral Maze 2. Marriage for all ('Ehe fuer alle')?! A
corpus-assisted discourse analysis of the marriage equality debate in
Germany 3. 'Waiting for my red envelope': discourses of sameness in the
linguistic landscape of a marriage equality demonstration in Taiwan 4.
Legal-discursive constructions of genuine cross-border love in Belgian
marriage fraud investigations 5. The discourse of divorce in conservative
Christian sermons 6. Turning that shawl into a cape: older never married
women in their own words - the 'Spinsters', the 'Singletons', and the
'Superheroes' 7. Opposition as victimhood in newspaper debates about
same-sex marriage. 8. Growing Up Married (2016): representing forced
marriage on screen