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Memory, Language, and Bilingualism - Theoretical and Applied Approaches (Hardcover, New): Jeanette Altarriba, Ludmila Isurin Memory, Language, and Bilingualism - Theoretical and Applied Approaches (Hardcover, New)
Jeanette Altarriba, Ludmila Isurin
R3,296 Discovery Miles 32 960 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The relationship between memory and language and the topic of bilingualism are important areas of research in both psychology and linguistics and are grounded in cognitive and linguistic paradigms, theories and experimentation. This volume provides an integrated theoretical/real-world approach to second language learning, use and processing from a cognitive perspective. A strong international and interdisciplinary team of contributors present the results of various explorations into bilingual language processing, from recent advances in studies on bilingual memory to studies on the role of the brain in language processing and language forgetting. This is a strong yet balanced combination of theoretical/overview contributions and accounts of novel, original, empirical studies which will educate readers on the relationship between theory, cognitive experimentation and data and their role in understanding language learning and practice.

Russian Diaspora - Culture, Identity, and Language Change (Hardcover): Ludmila Isurin Russian Diaspora - Culture, Identity, and Language Change (Hardcover)
Ludmila Isurin
R5,335 Discovery Miles 53 350 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Reenacting the Enemy - Collective Memory Construction in Russian and US Media (Hardcover): Ludmila Isurin Reenacting the Enemy - Collective Memory Construction in Russian and US Media (Hardcover)
Ludmila Isurin
R1,686 Discovery Miles 16 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book examines how Russian and American media narratives inform the ways individuals in both countries consume and construct collective memories of one another in an age of media distrust. Using research on collective memory, media, and the individual mind, this book applies an interdisciplinary sociocognitive framework to study seven 21st century political events involving Russia. With each event, this book analyzes how ideological bias, distortion, and schemata in both Russian and American media outlets work to reestablish a Cold War-like narrative-and by extension, reignite perceived enmities in the individual minds and collective memories of both nations. The book examines this old phenomenon at the interface of conscious media distrust among individuals who subconsciously embrace these constructs, forming memories along the ideological lines promoted by the same institutions they question. By bringing together content analyses of media texts and empirical data, Reenacting the Enemy serves as an interdisciplinary study of psychological mechanisms behind Russian and US media to uncover both old and new patterns of collective and individual memory constructs in the two societies.

Collective Remembering - Memory in the World and in the Mind (Paperback): Ludmila Isurin Collective Remembering - Memory in the World and in the Mind (Paperback)
Ludmila Isurin
R1,039 Discovery Miles 10 390 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This interdisciplinary study explores collective memory as it is presented by official producers (such as textbooks and media) and reflected by consumers (group members). Focusing on a case study of Russians and Russian immigrants to the USA and their memories of seminal events in the twentieth-century Russian collective past, Isurin shows how autobiographical memory contributes to the formation of collective memory, and also examines how the memory of the shared past is reconstructed by those who stayed with the group and those who left. By bringing together historical, anthropological, and psychological approaches, Collective Remembering provides a new theoretical framework for memory studies that incorporates both content analysis of texts and empirical data from human participants, thus demonstrating that methodologies from the humanities and the social sciences can complement each other to create a better understanding of how memory works in the world and in the mind.

Collective Remembering - Memory in the World and in the Mind (Hardcover): Ludmila Isurin Collective Remembering - Memory in the World and in the Mind (Hardcover)
Ludmila Isurin
R3,115 Discovery Miles 31 150 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This interdisciplinary study explores collective memory as it is presented by official producers (such as textbooks and media) and reflected by consumers (group members). Focusing on a case study of Russians and Russian immigrants to the USA and their memories of seminal events in the twentieth-century Russian collective past, Isurin shows how autobiographical memory contributes to the formation of collective memory, and also examines how the memory of the shared past is reconstructed by those who stayed with the group and those who left. By bringing together historical, anthropological, and psychological approaches, Collective Remembering provides a new theoretical framework for memory studies that incorporates both content analysis of texts and empirical data from human participants, thus demonstrating that methodologies from the humanities and the social sciences can complement each other to create a better understanding of how memory works in the world and in the mind.

Memory, Language, and Bilingualism - Theoretical and Applied Approaches (Paperback): Jeanette Altarriba, Ludmila Isurin Memory, Language, and Bilingualism - Theoretical and Applied Approaches (Paperback)
Jeanette Altarriba, Ludmila Isurin
R1,443 Discovery Miles 14 430 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The relationship between memory and language and the topic of bilingualism are important areas of research in both psychology and linguistics and are grounded in cognitive and linguistic paradigms, theories and experimentation. This volume provides an integrated theoretical/real-world approach to second language learning, use and processing from a cognitive perspective. A strong international and interdisciplinary team of contributors present the results of various explorations into bilingual language processing, from recent advances in studies on bilingual memory to studies on the role of the brain in language processing and language forgetting. This is a strong yet balanced combination of theoretical/overview contributions and accounts of novel, original, empirical studies which will educate readers on the relationship between theory, cognitive experimentation and data and their role in understanding language learning and practice.

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