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E-raamat: Linguistics of Crime

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jan-2023
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108571678
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"Bringing together scholars from a range of disciplines, this book explores the analysis of crime-related language. Drawing on ideas from stylistics, pragmatics, cognitive linguistics, metaphor theory, critical discourse analysis, multimodality, corpus linguistics, and intertextuality, it compares and contrasts the linguistic representation of crime across a range of genres, both fictitious (crime novels, and crime in TV, film and music), and in real life (crime reporting, prison discourse, and statements used in courts). It touches on current political topics like #BlackLivesMatter, human (child) trafficking, and the genocide of the Kurds among others, making it essential reading for linguists, criminologists and those with a general interest in crime-related topics alike. Covering a variety of text genres and methodological approaches, and united by the aim of deciphering how crime is portrayed ideologically, this book is the next step in developing research at the intersection of linguistics, criminology, literature and media studies"--

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'A wide range of potential readers, from non-experts to researchers seeking current insights, will find this volume appealing due to its formal features and engaging content. The multi disciplinarity of the chapters enhances the pedagogical potential of the book, making it equally appropriate for the consultation of specific chapters.' Enrique Munoz-MantazLanguage in Society

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Brings together a team of scholars from a range of disciplines, to explore the analysis of crime-related language.
List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
viii
List of Contributors
ix
1 Editorial Introduction
1(15)
John Douthwaite
Ulrike Tabbert
2 The Metaphoric and Metonymic Conceptualisation of the Other
16(23)
Zoltan Kovecses
John Douthw Aite
3 Prison Metaphors: Conveying the Experience of Confinement
39(18)
Monika Fludernik
4 Ideology in Mainstream Crime Fiction
57(31)
John Douthw Aite
5 A Critical and Stylistic Analysis of the Depiction of the Transnational Human Trafficking Victim in Minette Walters' The Cellar
88(17)
Christiana Gregoriou
6 The Linguistic Construction of Political Crimes in Kurdish-Iraqi Sherko Bekas' Poem The Small Mirrors
105(16)
Mahmood Kadir Ibrahim
Ulrike Tabbert
7 Stylistic Aspects of Detective Fiction in Translation: The Case of `The Murders in the Rue Morgue' in Slovenian
121(29)
Simon Zupan
8 Transnational Adaptations of Sherlock Holmes: A Relevance-Theoretic Discussion
150(24)
Anne Furlong
9 The Ethical Effects of Voice-Over Narration on a Victim Testimonial: A Text-World Analysis of `The Bed Intruder' Meme
174(20)
M'balia Thomas
10 Realising Betrayal: A Multimodal Stylistic Analysis of a Scene from the TV Series The Sopranos
194(20)
Simon Statham
11 `Nossa Vida e Bandida': Reading Rio Prohibited Funk from a CDA Perspective
214(39)
Andrea Mayr
12 Deviant Mind Style of a Schizophrenic Offender
253(29)
Ulrike Tabbert
13 Narrower or Broader Ground? The Role and Function of Metaphors in Legal Discourse
282(19)
Douglas Mark Ponton
Marco Canepa
14 Condemning the Condemners: The Portrayal of Regulators in UK News about Corporate Crime
301(29)
Ilse A. Ras
15 Ideology in Critical Crime Fiction
330(2)
John Douthw Aite
The full version of this chapter can be accessed online at www.cambridge.org/LinguisticsOfCrime
Index 332
John Douthwaite has a long-standing career as Professor of English Language. He was formerly Professor of English Language, Head of English Language at the Department of Foreign Languages and Head of Postgraduate Teacher Training Course in Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures at the University of Genoa, Italy. Recent publications include The Stylistics of Landscapes, the Landscapes of Stylistics (ed.) (2017). Ulrike Tabbert is a Senior Public Prosecutor (Oberamtsanwältin) at a German Prosecution Office and holds a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Huddersfield. She is a Member of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA). Recent publications include Language and Crime (2016).