Language as symbolic power:
"Language is not simply a tool for communication - symbolic power struggles underlie any speech act, discourse move, or verbal interaction - be it in face-to-face conversations, online tweets or political debates. This book provides a clear and accessible introduction to the topic of language a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Language is not simply a tool for communication - symbolic power struggles underlie any speech act, discourse move, or verbal interaction - be it in face-to-face conversations, online tweets or political debates. This book provides a clear and accessible introduction to the topic of language and power from an applied linguistics perspective. It is clearly split into three sections: the power of symbolic representation, the power of symbolic action and the power to create symbolic reality. It draws upon a wide range of existing work by philosophers, sociolinguists, sociologists and applied linguists, and includes current real-world examples, to provide a fresh insight into a topic that is of particular significance and interest in the current political climate and in our increasingly digital age. The book shows the workings of language as symbolic power in educational, social, cultural and political settings and discusses ways to respond to and even resist symbolic violence"-- |
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CLAIRE KRAMSCH
University of California, Berkeley
CAMBRIDGE
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
List of Figures page ix
Acknowledgments 9:
Introduction 1
Language: A Loaded Weapon? 1
1 1 Language as Symbolic Action 2
1 2 Definition of Terms 3
1 3 The Fundamental Paradox of Symbolic Power 7
1 4 Language as Symbolic Power in Applied Linguistics 8
1 5 Language as Symbolic Power in Language Education 11
1 6 Organization of the Book 15
Suggestions for Further Reading 16
PART I THE POWER OF SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION
1 “1 Speak, Therefore I Am 19
What‘s in a Wall? 19
1 1 The Power to Signify and Categorize 23
1 2 The Power to Interpret 25
1 3 The Power to Manipulate 30
1 4 The Power to Construct Meaning 32
1 5 Ein Tisch ist ein Tisch ” Really? 36
Suggestions for Further Reading 37
2 The Power of Symbolic Representation 38
“La Raison du Plus Fort 38
2 1 The Reason of the More Powerful 40
2 2 From Reference to Representation: Saussure and Beyond 43
2 3 The Power of Symbolic Representation 45
2 4 Three Ways of Looking at Symbolic Representation 47
2 5 The Politics of Representation 55
Suggestions for Further Reading 5 7
vi
Comm:
Narratives of Power—The Power of Narrative 58
“Pfuil Garstiger Struwwelpeterl 58
31A Narrative of Power: Der Struwwelpeter (1845)
3 2 What Struwwelpeter Is Really About 65
3 3 From The Little Engine That Could (1930) to The Cat in the Hat (1957) 53
3 4 Different Tribes, Different Scribes 70
3 5 From Moral Prescriptivism to Ethical Perspectivism 72
3 6 The Political Power of Narrative 74
Suggestions for Further Reading 76
PART II THE POWER OF SYMBOLIC ACTION
“1 Do Things with Words, Therefore I Am
“Will Anyone Rid Me of This Meddlesome Priest?”
4 1 “I Do Things with Words, Therefore 1 Am” 81
4 2 The Perforrnative Structure of Communicative Practice 82
4 3 Interaction Rituals and Symbolic Power 88
4 4 The Economy of Symbolic Exchanges and the Power of Institutions 91
4 5 Communicative Practice as Symbolic Power Struggle 93
Suggestions for Further Reading 95
From Symbolic Power to Symbolic Violence 97
“I Love You” as Symbolic Violence 97
5 1 What Is Symbolic Violence? Bourdieu and Foucault 99
5 2 The Paradoxes of Symbolic Violence 102
5 3 The Perlocutionary Effect 103
5 4 An Example of Individual Violence: The Reciprocity Imperative 104
5 5 An Example of Institutional Violence: The Educational System 110
5 6 An Example of Communicative Violence: Conversational
Inequalities 113
Suggestions for Further Reading 116
When Symbolic Violence Turns into Symbolic Warfare 117
“Fire and Fury Like the World Has Never Seen 117
6 1 What Is Symbolic Warfare? 118
6 2 Symbolic Warfare and Populism 120
63A Case Study of Symbolic Warfare: Donald Trump 121
6 4 Trumpian Newspeak 125
6 5 TVvitter Politics 127
6 6 Resisting Symbolic Warfare 128
Suggestions for Further Reading 131
Contents vii
PART III THE POWER To CREATE SYMBOLIC REALITY
7 “I Am Seen and Talked About, Therefore I Am“ 135
Harambe: The Gorilla, the Martyr, the Meme 135
7 1 From Local News to Mediatic Event to Meme 136
7 2 From a Modernist to a Late Modernist Reading via
Existentialism and Social Constructivism 139
7 3 From the Disciplinary Society to the Spectacle Society 143
7 4 Harcourt’s Expository Society 147
7 5 From Mediality to Documediality 149
7 6 Virality, Community, Conviviality 150
Suggestions for Further Reading 153
8 Language as Symbolic Power in the Digital Age 154
The Facebook Me 154
8 1 Digital Media as Social Symbolic Systems 155
8 2 Social Media as Platforms for the Exercise of
Symbolic Power 160
8 3 Algorithmic Control 163
84A Social and Cultural Revolution 166
8 5 Post-truth and Other Disinformation in the Information Age 170
8 6 Robotics and Symbolic Power: A I and Google Translate 172
Suggestions for Further Reading 173
9 Engaging with Symbolic Power—Responding to Symbolic
Violence 174
How Ser Ciapelletto Became Saint Ciapelletto 174
9 1 Time: The Political Promise of the Perforrnative
in Butler 176
9 2 Space: Strategies and Tactics in de Certeau 180
9 3 Time-Space: Dialogism and Addressivity in Bakhtin 184
9 4 Causality: “The Reason of Effects in Bourdieu 188
9 5 Post-humanism in Pennycook and Latour 191
Suggestions for Further Reading 193
Conclusion 195
Language: The Measure of Our Symbolic Lives 195
C 1 Summary of the Argument 196
C 2 Implications for Applied Linguistic Research 200
C3 Implications for Communicative Language Teaching 201
C 4 Symbolic Power in Educational Practice 203
C 5 Back to Ethics and Politics 204
C 6 “Language — The Measure of Our Lives”: A Tribute to Toni
Morrison 207
Glossary 212
Endnotes 217
References 238
Index 259
Conth
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Language as Symbolic Power
CLAIRE KRAMSCH
University of California, Berkeley
CAMBRIDGE
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
List of Figures page ix
Acknowledgments 9:
Introduction 1
Language: A Loaded Weapon? 1
1 1 Language as Symbolic Action 2
1 2 Definition of Terms 3
1 3 The Fundamental Paradox of Symbolic Power 7
1 4 Language as Symbolic Power in Applied Linguistics 8
1 5 Language as Symbolic Power in Language Education 11
1 6 Organization of the Book 15
Suggestions for Further Reading 16
PART I THE POWER OF SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION
1 “1 Speak, Therefore I Am 19
What‘s in a Wall? 19
1 1 The Power to Signify and Categorize 23
1 2 The Power to Interpret 25
1 3 The Power to Manipulate 30
1 4 The Power to Construct Meaning 32
1 5 Ein Tisch ist ein Tisch ” Really? 36
Suggestions for Further Reading 37
2 The Power of Symbolic Representation 38
“La Raison du Plus Fort 38
2 1 The Reason of the More Powerful 40
2 2 From Reference to Representation: Saussure and Beyond 43
2 3 The Power of Symbolic Representation 45
2 4 Three Ways of Looking at Symbolic Representation 47
2 5 The Politics of Representation 55
Suggestions for Further Reading 5 7
vi
Comm:
Narratives of Power—The Power of Narrative 58
“Pfuil Garstiger Struwwelpeterl 58
31A Narrative of Power: Der Struwwelpeter (1845)
3 2 What Struwwelpeter Is Really About 65
3 3 From The Little Engine That Could (1930) to The Cat in the Hat (1957) 53
3 4 Different Tribes, Different Scribes 70
3 5 From Moral Prescriptivism to Ethical Perspectivism 72
3 6 The Political Power of Narrative 74
Suggestions for Further Reading 76
PART II THE POWER OF SYMBOLIC ACTION
“1 Do Things with Words, Therefore I Am
“Will Anyone Rid Me of This Meddlesome Priest?”
4 1 “I Do Things with Words, Therefore 1 Am” 81
4 2 The Perforrnative Structure of Communicative Practice 82
4 3 Interaction Rituals and Symbolic Power 88
4 4 The Economy of Symbolic Exchanges and the Power of Institutions 91
4 5 Communicative Practice as Symbolic Power Struggle 93
Suggestions for Further Reading 95
From Symbolic Power to Symbolic Violence 97
“I Love You” as Symbolic Violence 97
5 1 What Is Symbolic Violence? Bourdieu and Foucault 99
5 2 The Paradoxes of Symbolic Violence 102
5 3 The Perlocutionary Effect 103
5 4 An Example of Individual Violence: The Reciprocity Imperative 104
5 5 An Example of Institutional Violence: The Educational System 110
5 6 An Example of Communicative Violence: Conversational
Inequalities 113
Suggestions for Further Reading 116
When Symbolic Violence Turns into Symbolic Warfare 117
“Fire and Fury Like the World Has Never Seen 117
6 1 What Is Symbolic Warfare? 118
6 2 Symbolic Warfare and Populism 120
63A Case Study of Symbolic Warfare: Donald Trump 121
6 4 Trumpian Newspeak 125
6 5 TVvitter Politics 127
6 6 Resisting Symbolic Warfare 128
Suggestions for Further Reading 131
Contents vii
PART III THE POWER To CREATE SYMBOLIC REALITY
7 “I Am Seen and Talked About, Therefore I Am“ 135
Harambe: The Gorilla, the Martyr, the Meme 135
7 1 From Local News to Mediatic Event to Meme 136
7 2 From a Modernist to a Late Modernist Reading via
Existentialism and Social Constructivism 139
7 3 From the Disciplinary Society to the Spectacle Society 143
7 4 Harcourt’s Expository Society 147
7 5 From Mediality to Documediality 149
7 6 Virality, Community, Conviviality 150
Suggestions for Further Reading 153
8 Language as Symbolic Power in the Digital Age 154
The Facebook Me 154
8 1 Digital Media as Social Symbolic Systems 155
8 2 Social Media as Platforms for the Exercise of
Symbolic Power 160
8 3 Algorithmic Control 163
84A Social and Cultural Revolution 166
8 5 Post-truth and Other Disinformation in the Information Age 170
8 6 Robotics and Symbolic Power: A I and Google Translate 172
Suggestions for Further Reading 173
9 Engaging with Symbolic Power—Responding to Symbolic
Violence 174
How Ser Ciapelletto Became Saint Ciapelletto 174
9 1 Time: The Political Promise of the Perforrnative
in Butler 176
9 2 Space: Strategies and Tactics in de Certeau 180
9 3 Time-Space: Dialogism and Addressivity in Bakhtin 184
9 4 Causality: “The Reason of Effects in Bourdieu 188
9 5 Post-humanism in Pennycook and Latour 191
Suggestions for Further Reading 193
Conclusion 195
Language: The Measure of Our Symbolic Lives 195
C 1 Summary of the Argument 196
C 2 Implications for Applied Linguistic Research 200
C3 Implications for Communicative Language Teaching 201
C 4 Symbolic Power in Educational Practice 203
C 5 Back to Ethics and Politics 204
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Endnotes 217
References 238
Index 259
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spelling | Kramsch, Claire J. 1935- (DE-588)123463130 aut Language as symbolic power Claire Kramsch, University of California, Berkeley Cambridge ; New York ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press 2021 xii, 279 Seiten 1 Diagramm, 1 Illustration txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Key topics in applied linguistics Includes bibliographical references and index "Language is not simply a tool for communication - symbolic power struggles underlie any speech act, discourse move, or verbal interaction - be it in face-to-face conversations, online tweets or political debates. This book provides a clear and accessible introduction to the topic of language and power from an applied linguistics perspective. It is clearly split into three sections: the power of symbolic representation, the power of symbolic action and the power to create symbolic reality. It draws upon a wide range of existing work by philosophers, sociolinguists, sociologists and applied linguists, and includes current real-world examples, to provide a fresh insight into a topic that is of particular significance and interest in the current political climate and in our increasingly digital age. The book shows the workings of language as symbolic power in educational, social, cultural and political settings and discusses ways to respond to and even resist symbolic violence"-- Soziolinguistik (DE-588)4077623-2 gnd rswk-swf Sprechakt (DE-588)4077747-9 gnd rswk-swf Macht (DE-588)4036824-5 gnd rswk-swf Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd rswk-swf Language and languages / Political aspects Communication / Political aspects Power (Social sciences) Soziolinguistik (DE-588)4077623-2 s Sprechakt (DE-588)4077747-9 s Macht (DE-588)4036824-5 s Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-108-86938-6 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032393293&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_full | Language as symbolic power Claire Kramsch, University of California, Berkeley |
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title_full_unstemmed | Language as symbolic power Claire Kramsch, University of California, Berkeley |
title_short | Language as symbolic power |
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