Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publisher
Mouton De Gruyter
Description
In this compelling collection, prominent voices in sociolinguistics delve into the intricate relationship between orthography, identity, and power dynamics in society. Contributors examine how scripts and spelling practices serve as social actions that reflect and shape group identities and cultural contexts. The diverse scholarly perspectives illuminate the crucial role that language and symbolism play in negotiating power structures.
Through a variety of case studies, the book highlights how orthographic choices can affirm individual and collective identities while also engaging with broader societal forces. It invites readers to consider the implications of language beyond mere communication, revealing its potential to influence social interactions and hierarchies.
Through a variety of case studies, the book highlights how orthographic choices can affirm individual and collective identities while also engaging with broader societal forces. It invites readers to consider the implications of language beyond mere communication, revealing its potential to influence social interactions and hierarchies.