Celebrity accents and public identity construction analyzing Geordie stylizations

Introduction -- Aim of the volume: reflecting on the socio-political values of Geordie stylizations -- High performances of Geordieness -- Detachability of Geordie indices -- Public acceptance in the construction of Geordie identity -- Local meanings and politics of Geordie styling -- Conclusions

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1. Verfasser: Di Martino, Emilia (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York ; London Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2019
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction -- Aim of the volume: reflecting on the socio-political values of Geordie stylizations -- High performances of Geordieness -- Detachability of Geordie indices -- Public acceptance in the construction of Geordie identity -- Local meanings and politics of Geordie styling -- Conclusions
Geordie Stylizations is a short-focused research work which builds on the renovated interest on the nexus between accent-identity-prestige-prejudice, offering an analysis of celebrities' use of the Geordie variety in a series of public performances as a reflection instrument for scholars, but also for neophyte readers with an interest in Sociolinguistics, Pragmatics, Celebrity Studies, Cultural Studies, Anthropology, Sociology and Gender Studies. Of interest are the individual instances of Geordieness performed on specific occasions, i.e. the ways in which people construct their unique and constantly evolving language repertoires sometimes appropriating some, other times distancing themselves from, linguistic traits that would characterize them as members of specific communities in other people's perceptions. The material investigated is provided by the artistic world: engaging with the arts and culture, and in particular with music, is not just a solitary event, but also a participatory one which many people feel is worthwhile sharing through ordinary conversation and interaction via social networks every day
Beschreibung:159 Seiten
ISBN:9780367226800
978-0-367-22680-0