The Modern Stranger: On Language and Membership

The Modern Stranger: On Language and Membership

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Format Paperback
Pages 182
Language English
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
ISBN-10 311177757X
ISBN-13 9783111777573
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Lesley D. Harman explores the intricate relationship between language and social identity in "The Modern Stranger." Through a sociological lens, she examines how language shapes our understanding of belonging and community. The work delves into various contexts where language acts as both a barrier and bridge, influencing how individuals perceive themselves and others.

Harman's keen insights invite readers to reflect on their own experiences with language and membership in today’s global society. By weaving personal narratives and rigorous analysis together, she illuminates the complexities of communication in diverse environments. The narrative ultimately challenges readers to reconsider their assumptions about language and the role it plays in fostering connections or isolating individuals.

This thought-provoking study serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersections of language, sociology, and identity. Through her engaging writing style, Harman makes a compelling case for the importance of understanding language as a dynamic force that defines our social landscapes.

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