Vaidehi Ramanathan 
Bodies and Language [PDF ebook] 
Health, Ailments, Disabilities

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This book critically addresses the role of language in our collective construction of ‘normal’ bodies. Addressing a range of concerns linked with visible and invisible, chronic and terminal conditions, the volume probes issues in and around patient and caregiver accounts. Focussing on body conditions associated with breast cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, (type-1) diabetes, epilepsy, partial hearing and autism, the book draws on a range of critical theories to contest collectively assembled notions of ‘abnormality, ’ ‘disability’ and ‘impairments.’ It also addresses the need for applied sociolinguists to take account of how our researching practices – the texts we produce, the orientations we assume, the theoretical grounds from which we proceed– create ‘meanings’ about bodies and ‘normalcy, ’ and the importance of remaining ever vigilant and civically responsible in what we do or claim to do.

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Inhoudsopgave

Chapter 1: Introduction: Why Bodies Matter


Chapter 2: On Metaprescriptive Utterances: Cancer, Breasts, and Gazes


Chapter 3: Scripting Selves: (Auto) Bio-graphical Writing of Alzheimer Patients and Caregivers


Chapter 4: Poststructuralist Discourses and Chronic Ailments: Diabetes, Epilepsy and Body Breakdowns


Chapter 5: Communication Challenges: Autism, Partial Hearing and Parental Choices


Chapter 6: Texts and Meaning-making: Critical Revisitations in Disability-related Research


Chapter 7: Critical Ailment Research in Applied Socio-linguistics: Power, Perception, and Social Change

Over de auteur

Vaidehi Ramanathan is Professor of Applied Sociolinguistics at University of California, Davis, USA. Her previous publications include Language Policies and (Dis)Citizenship: Rights, Access, Pedagogies (Multilingual Matters, 2013) and Bodies and Language: Health, Ailments, Disabilities (Multilingual Matters, 2009).
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Taal Engels ● Formaat PDF ● Pagina’s 152 ● ISBN 9781847692375 ● Bestandsgrootte 0.7 MB ● Uitgeverij Channel View Publications ● Stad Bristol ● Land GB ● Gepubliceerd 2009 ● Downloadbare 24 maanden ● Valuta EUR ● ID 2422170 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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