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The Cultural Pragmatics of Danger
Cross-linguistic perspectives
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Edited by:
Carsten Levisen
and Zhengdao Ye
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2024
About this book
This book addresses the problems and challenges of studying the discourse of "danger" cross-linguistically and cross-culturally, and proposes the cultural pragmatics of danger as a new field of inquiry. Detailed case studies of several linguacultures include Arabic, Chinese, Danish, English, German, Japanese and Spanish. Focusing on global and local contexts surrounding “living in dangerous times”, this book showcases how the new model of cultural pragmatics can be used to illuminate cultural meanings in discourse. Unlike the universalist approaches to pragmatics, cultural pragmatics focuses on understanding the linguacultural logics of discourse, and in the case of “danger”, the multiple cultural logics around which the themes and domains of “danger” revolve. The approach makes use of natural semantic metalanguage (NSM) as its principal analytical tool, and concepts such as “cultural keywords” and “cultural scripts” figure prominently as bearers of culture-specific meanings.
The book will be of interest to students of pragmatics and discourse studies, researchers in cultural and cognitive semantics, anthropological linguistics, global humanities, political rhetoric and environmental studies, as well as linguists working in applied areas, such as risk and disaster studies, crisis and emergency communication.
The book will be of interest to students of pragmatics and discourse studies, researchers in cultural and cognitive semantics, anthropological linguistics, global humanities, political rhetoric and environmental studies, as well as linguists working in applied areas, such as risk and disaster studies, crisis and emergency communication.
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Cultural pragmatics and cross-linguistic perspectives on danger Carsten Levisen and Zhengdao Ye Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Samfundssind ‘community spirit’ and the cultural pragmatics of Danish pandemic discourse Carsten Levisen Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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The rise of jishuku ‘self-discipline’ and dōchō-atsuryoku ‘peer-pressure’ as pandemic keywords in Japan Yuko Asano-Cavanagh and Robert F. Cavanagh Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Unidad familiar, conviviente , and grupo burbuja in Spain’s “New Normal” Mónica Aznárez Mauleón Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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The pragmatics of danger and the discourse of heroism Lauren Sadow and Katie Cox Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Case studies of Australian Covid-19 discourse Ida Stevia Diget Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Narratives of confinamiento/confinement in Spanish – English bilingual online conversations during lockdown Susana S. Fernández and Christine Appel Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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A cultural pragmatics study of eco-anxiety , grief and distress Helen Bromhead Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Danger-thwarting divine interjectional phrases in Jish Arabic Sandy Habib Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Similar-but-different key concepts in English, German and Chinese Cliff Goddard, Tine-Marie Junker and Zhengdao Ye Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Further reflections and a guide for future research in cultural pragmatics Carsten Levisen and Zhengdao Ye Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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August 15, 2024
eBook ISBN:
9789027246783
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251
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