Entextualizing domestic violence :: language ideology and violence against women in the Anglo-American hearsay principle /
Language ideologies that are circulated in the Anglo-American law of evidence create the potential to speak for, appropriate, and ignore the speech of women who have been victims of domestic violence. This research shows the ways in which a language ideology circulated in the Anglo-American law of e...
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Zusammenfassung: | Language ideologies that are circulated in the Anglo-American law of evidence create the potential to speak for, appropriate, and ignore the speech of women who have been victims of domestic violence. This research shows the ways in which a language ideology circulated in the Anglo-American law of evidence draws on and creates indexical links to social discourses, affecting speakers whose utterances are used as evidence in legal contexts. The book examines linguistic strategies and analyzes assumptions about language in the legal text and talk used to evaluate spoken evidence. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780190225858 0190225858 |
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title | Entextualizing domestic violence : language ideology and violence against women in the Anglo-American hearsay principle / |
title_auth | Entextualizing domestic violence : language ideology and violence against women in the Anglo-American hearsay principle / |
title_exact_search | Entextualizing domestic violence : language ideology and violence against women in the Anglo-American hearsay principle / |
title_full | Entextualizing domestic violence : language ideology and violence against women in the Anglo-American hearsay principle / Jennifer Andrus. |
title_fullStr | Entextualizing domestic violence : language ideology and violence against women in the Anglo-American hearsay principle / Jennifer Andrus. |
title_full_unstemmed | Entextualizing domestic violence : language ideology and violence against women in the Anglo-American hearsay principle / Jennifer Andrus. |
title_short | Entextualizing domestic violence : |
title_sort | entextualizing domestic violence language ideology and violence against women in the anglo american hearsay principle |
title_sub | language ideology and violence against women in the Anglo-American hearsay principle / |
topic | Family violence Law and legislation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047073 Law Language. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85075136 Violence familiale Droit. Droit Langage. Family violence Law and legislation fast Law Language fast |
topic_facet | Family violence Law and legislation. Law Language. Violence familiale Droit. Droit Langage. Family violence Law and legislation Law Language |
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