Composing Social Identity in Written Language
Discover the intricate connections between social identity and written language in Composing Social Identity in Written Language by Taylor & Francis Inc. Published in 1995, this insightful volume spans 264 pages and delves into the significant interplay between literacy and culture. The book explores often-overlooked aspects of social variation, including ethnicity, nationality, gender, and participant role relations, demonstrating how these elements shape writers' identities. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of linguistic studies, this work offers a comprehensive examination of how our backgrounds influence our writing. Enhance your understanding of social identity in the context of written expression with this essential addition to your library.