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Style and Social Identities - Alternative Approaches to Linguistic Heterogeneity

Peter Auer

 

Verlag De Gruyter Mouton, 2007

ISBN 9783110198508 , 524 Seiten

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Preface

5

Chapter 1. Introduction

9

Part 1. Bilingual styles and social identities

31

Introduction to Part 1

33

Chapter 2. Language alternation as a resource for identity negotiations among Dominican American bilinguals

37

Chapter 3. Style and stylization in the construction of identities in a card-playing club

65

Chapter 4. Being a ‘colono’ and being ‘daitsch’ in Rio Grande do Sul: Language choice and linguistic heterogeneity as a resource for social categorisation

93

Chapter 5. Names and identities, or: How to be a hip young Italian migrant in Germany

129

Chapter 6. Socio-cultural identity, communicative style, and their change over time: A case study of a group of German-Turkish girls in Mannheim/Germany

163

Chapter 7. Bystanders and the linguistic construction of identity in face-to-back communication

195

Part 2. Monolingual styles and social identities - From local to global

215

Introduction to Part 2

217

Chapter 8. Aneurin Bevan, class wars and the styling of political antagonism

221

Chapter 9. Identity and positioning in interactive knowledge displays

255

Chapter 10. Style online: Doing hip-hop on the German-speaking Web

287

Part 3. Identity-work through styling and stylization

327

Introduction to Part 3

329

Chapter 11. Playing with the voice of the other: Stylized Kanaksprak in conversations among German adolescents

333

Chapter 12. Identity and language construction in an online community: The case of ‘Ali G’

369

Chapter 13. Positioning in style: Men in women’s jointly produced stories

401

Chapter 14. The construction of otherness in reported dialogues as a resource for identity work

427

Chapter 15. The humorous stylization of ‘new’ women and men and conservative others

453

Chapter 16. A postscript: Style and identity in interactional sociolinguistics

485

Index

511