本丛书的各分册主题均为近年来应用语言学研究领域的热点话题,其中既有对所论述主题的理论回顾和梳理,也有对较新的发展和应用所做的阐释和分析,脉络清晰,语言简洁,共同反映了这一领域过去三四十年间的成果和积淀。
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Foreword
1 Overview: How politics permeates language (and vice versa)
1.1 What does it mean to say thatlanguage is political?
1.2 The politics ofdifferent ways ofspeaking
1.3 The politics oftalking to others
1.4 The politics ofwhat the languageis
1.5 The politics ofwhich language to speak
1.6 The politics ofpolicing the language
1.7 Language, thought and politiaans
1.8 Language and choice
1.9 Conclusion: Language is political from top to bottom Notes
2 Language and nation
2.1 Them and us
2.2 What is or isnt a language
2.3 The role ofwriting
2.4 Constructing the language by controlling variation
2.5 Language, knowledge and power
2.6 How newlanguages emerge: From falling standards to ‘World Englishes
2.7 Oppression and identity
Suggestedfurtherreading
Notes
3 The social politics oflanguage choice and linguistic correaness
3.1 Hearers as speakers
3.2 Thedenialofheteroglossia
3.3 The role ofeducation
3.4 Linguisticimperialism
3.5 Languagerights
3.6 The linguistic performance ofminority identities
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Notes
4 Politics embeddedin language
4.1 Struggle in the sign
4.2 Struggle in interaction
4.3 Deferentialaddress
4.4 Genderedlanguage
4.5 Powerlesslanguage
4.6 The politics oflanguage change
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Notes
5 Taboolanguage andits restriction
5.1 Swearing
5.2 Thelanguage police state
5.3 The politics of(self-)censorship
5.4 Hatespeech
5.5 The right to hear no evil?
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Notes
6 Rhetoric,propagandaandinterpretation
6.1 Rhetoric versus truth?
6.2 Language, thought and reality
6.3 Propagandaanxiety
6.4 Newspeak
6.5 Linguistic creativity and manufacturing consent
6.6 Critical Discourse Analysis
6.7 The function oflanguage in a democracy
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Notes
7 Conclusion: Power, hegemony and choices
7.1 Agency
7.2 Broccolitheory
7.3 Conclusions
7.4 Implications and applications
References
Index