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The language of belonging

The language of belonging
The language of belonging
The authors combine a theoretical reassessment of how we understand, study and analyze processes of identification with detailed case studies of the discourses of three-generation families living in split-border communities along the former Iron Curtain, talking about themselves and other social groups, about their way of life and their experiences past and present.
1403907870
Palgrave Macmillan
Meinhof, U.
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Galasinski, D.
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Meinhof, U.
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Galasinski, D.
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Meinhof, U. and Galasinski, D. (2005) The language of belonging , New York, USA. Palgrave Macmillan, 216pp.

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The authors combine a theoretical reassessment of how we understand, study and analyze processes of identification with detailed case studies of the discourses of three-generation families living in split-border communities along the former Iron Curtain, talking about themselves and other social groups, about their way of life and their experiences past and present.

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Published date: 2005

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Local EPrints ID: 12333
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/12333
ISBN: 1403907870
PURE UUID: 653f4e81-92f5-463f-b3d1-70f52d7456d0

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Date deposited: 20 Mar 2006
Last modified: 05 Aug 2022 16:37

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Author: U. Meinhof
Author: D. Galasinski

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