Theoretical Frameworks for Linguistic Negotiations of Identity
Theoretical Frameworks for Linguistic Negotiations of Identity
This chapter theorizes several metaphors — negotiation, hybridity, and resistance — that are featured in the discussion of identity. It argues for a theoretical convergence around a notion of discourse that links linguistic analysis of language, as it is actually used in contexts of face-to-face interaction to anthropological analysis of the deployment of power in the interplay between structure and agency in social process.
Keywords: discourse, negotiation, hybridity, resistance, play, dialogue, power, Israelis
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