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Identity, Ideology and Positioning in Discourses of Lifestyle Migration: The British in the Ariège

Autor Michelle Lawson
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This book uniquely integrates discourse analysis and corpus linguistics to examine representations of the self and other within lifestyle migration.  With a focus on British migrants living in the Ariège, south-west France, the study identifies common positioning strategies to demonstrate links between wider themes and local identity construction. Drawing on positioning theory and related analytical tools, Lawson is the first to integrate a corpus of British media texts with online and face to face discourse.  The book presents a detailed identification of ideologies relating to being British in France, and the linguistic analysis demonstrates how this value system is both taken up and habitually manipulated within local discourse as a resource for negotiating a particular kind of identity.  Using social theory to underpin the analysis of positioning strategies in interaction, the book enhances our understanding of the complex possibilities within processes of self-identification in a migration context.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319335650
ISBN-10: 3319335650
Pagini: 154
Ilustrații: XIII, 140 p. 6 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

- Chapter 1: Studying the British in the Ariège.- Chapter 2: Lifestyle migration and the British in France.- Chapter 3: The British media and the Brits in France.- Chapter 4: Life in the Ariège, in English: the online forum.- Chapter 5: Migrant identity and the ‘other’ in narrative positioning.- Chapter 6: Negotiating the moral landscape of lifestyle migration: identity work and ‘integration’.- Chapter 7: Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Michelle Lawson is an Honorary Associate and an Associate Lecturer for the Open University, UK. She completed her doctorate in Applied Linguistics at Lancaster University and is a member of the Lifestyle Migration research hub. She contributed to an edited volume: Practising the Good Life: Lifestyle Migration in Practices, edited by K. Torkington, I. David, & J. Sardinha.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book uniquely integrates discourse analysis and corpus linguistics to examine representations of the self and other within lifestyle migration.  With a focus on British migrants living in the Ariège, south-west France, the study identifies common positioning strategies to demonstrate links between wider themes and local identity construction. Drawing on positioning theory and related analytical tools, Lawson is the first to integrate a corpus of British media texts with online and face to face discourse.  The book presents a detailed identification of ideologies relating to being British in France, and the linguistic analysis demonstrates how this value system is both taken up and habitually manipulated within local discourse as a resource for negotiating a particular kind of identity.  Using social theory to underpin the analysis of positioning strategies in interaction, the book enhances our understanding of the complex possibilities within processes of self-identification in a migration context.

Michelle Lawson is an Honorary Associate and an Associate Lecturer for the Open University, UK. She completed her doctorate in Applied Linguistics at Lancaster University and is a member of the Lifestyle Migration research hub. She contributed to an edited volume: Practising the Good Life: Lifestyle Migration in Practices, edited by K. Torkington, I. David, & J. Sardinha.

Caracteristici

Takes an interdisciplinary approach using social theory as a starting point to understand the social practices of lifestyle migration Considers the implications of a prevailing system of beliefs whereby migrants are positioned within the wrong or less legitimate ‘binary opposite’ of lifestyle migration Draws three datasets together and integrates a corpus analysis with local positioning analysis