The book brings to the fore the issue of collective identity and
analyzes it from the linguistic perspective. Addressing the
problem, the authors demonstrate ways in which the language we use
in everyday life enables us to construct and perform in a flexible
and context-bound manner the sense of our belonging in a community.
They offer some rich data and present strong arguments in favor of
qualitative methodologies for research in the field. Drawing on
numerous interactional settings, and amongst different communities,
the contributors shed new light on how our language practices and
non-verbal behaviors mold our collective identities.
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