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Language and Politics : Edinburgh Textbooks in Applied Linguistics - John E. Joseph

Language and Politics

By: John E. Joseph

Hardcover | 21 June 2006

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"Language and Politics" brilliantly demonstrates the ways in which language is political, revealing how politics permeates language (and vice-versa); the link between language and nation; the social politics of language choice and linguistic correctness; the significance of language taboos; the role of rhetoric, propaganda, and interpretation; and the power of hegemony and choices. John E. Joseph's previous book, "Language and Identity" has earned a wide readership among sociologists, political scientists, historians, and anthropologists as well as linguists.

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Few applied linguists in the 21st century either could or would want to deny the significance of political questions for their thinking and their practice. Teachers and students of applied linguistics will therefore welcome John Joseph's wide-ranging and informative text. In the spirit of his initial declaration that 'language is political from top to bottom', Joseph brings together issues that are often kept apart, draws on insights from a range of disciplines and thinkers, and offers - while explicitly inviting the reader to argue or disagree with him - his own perspectives on such topical questions as linguistic imperialism and the global spread of English, hate speech and politically correct language, and the 'manufacture of consent' through political propaganda. The result is a grown-up introductory text, addressed to readers who want their textbooks to make them think. -- Deborah Cameron, Rupert Murdoch Professor of Language and Communication, University of Oxford Few applied linguists in the 21st century either could or would want to deny the significance of political questions for their thinking and their practice. Teachers and students of applied linguistics will therefore welcome John Joseph's wide-ranging and informative text. In the spirit of his initial declaration that 'language is political from top to bottom', Joseph brings together issues that are often kept apart, draws on insights from a range of disciplines and thinkers, and offers - while explicitly inviting the reader to argue or disagree with him - his own perspectives on such topical questions as linguistic imperialism and the global spread of English, hate speech and politically correct language, and the 'manufacture of consent' through political propaganda. The result is a grown-up introductory text, addressed to readers who want their textbooks to make them think.

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