Analyzes "linguistic correctness" and how choosing one language or dialect over another is a political act.
Focuses on the "language of politics," specifically how rhetoric is used for persuasion and manipulation.
The book's central premise is that language is not merely a neutral tool with an added "political dimension," but is . This includes everything from an individual's personal discourse style to the broad formation of national languages. Key Themes and Chapter Overviews Language and Politics (Edinburgh Textbooks in A...
Examines the foundational relationship where politics is inherent in the very genealogy of language.
Looks at how political structures and power dynamics are built into the fabric of linguistic systems. Designed primarily for (Master's level)
Designed primarily for (Master's level), this volume provides an advanced introduction to the field. Reviewers note Joseph's "clear and engaging—often humorous—style," which makes complex analytical traditions accessible. Availability and Specs Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Discusses how languages are constructed and used to define national identities and boundaries. " but is .
The textbook is organized into thematic chapters that explore how language and politics are mutually pervasive: