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The potential of ethnographic drama in the representation, interpretation, and democratization of sociolinguistic research
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Identity construction and perception of violence by female residents of a domestic violence shelter
Reinboldt, Rosicler Saloan. - : University of Stirling, 2020
Abstract: This research examines the narratives of three women temporarily living in a shelter for women fleeing domestic violence in the UK. It explores how they construct their identities and perceive violence, how broader narratives influence their perceptions and identity construction, and how these broader narratives are interwoven and represented in their stories. It is an interdisciplinary study drawing on domestic violence, sociolinguistics, sociology, narrative and literary theories. This interpretive study combines a narrative approach with elements of ethnography. Through in-depth analysis, it investigates the structural and thematic content of the narratives, the linguistic and discursive strategies used by the women, the different contextual aspects of the narratives and the relationships between time, space and people. Stories were elicited through unstructured interviews. Several findings emerge in relation to the women’s narratives. First, coercive control was consistently indexed in their stories through the use of linguistic strategies and discursive markers. Forms of emotional and mental abuse appear in their stories as more damaging to their sense of self and autonomy than, for instance, physical violence. Second, the women represent themselves not as victims but as thinking, acting and reacting people in response to the circumstances at hand. The identity of the victim appears as a ‘retrospective evaluative, ascribed identity’ (Blommaert 2005, p. 206). Third, their personal and meaningful possessions spoken about in their narratives served as a strong indexical of identity representations, and the destruction or disposal of such possessions by their abusive partners represented a violation of the self and of their identity ownership. Together these findings illustrate how narratives help us to understand better the agency women bring to their lives. Violence and abuse, especially in the form of coercive control, appear in the analysis as an attack on the women’s identity and a hindrance to their identity construction, corroborating earlier studies.
Keyword: Abused women Services for Great Britain; chronotope; coercive control; Control (Psychology); discourse analysis; domestic violence; identity; narrative analysis; Narrative inquiry (Research method); Offenses against the person Great Britain; Victims of family violence Great Britain; Women Violence against Great Britain; Women’s shelters Great Britain Case studies
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/32341
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Interaction ritual and the body in a city meat market
Blackledge, Adrian; Creese, Angela. - : Informa UK Limited, 2020
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Stereotypes and chronotopes: The peasant and the cosmopolitan in narratives about migration
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Translanguaging and Public Service Encounters: Language Learning in the Library
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Blurred vision? 'Superdiversity' as a lens in research on communication in border contexts
Gibb, Robert; Danero Iglesias, Julien. - : Routledge, 2018
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Smiles and challenges: an ethnographically-oriented study into the experiences of a particular group of Thai post-graduate students in UK higher education
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Investigating the effect of incorporating cultural elements in English Language teaching to enhance Japanese college students' L2 vision as intercultural speakers
Ogawa, Harumi. - 2018
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Linguistic diversity in online and mobile learning
Pegrum, Mark; Kukulska-Hulme, Agnes. - : Routledge, 2018
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Translation in Superdiverse Legal Contexts
Drugan, Joanna; Kredens, Krzysztof. - : Routledge, 2018
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The development of deaf legal discourse
In: The Routledge Handbook of Language and Superdiversity (2018)
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Translanguaging and translation: the construction of social difference across city spaces
Hu, Rachel; Blackledge, Adrian; Creese, Angela. - : Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2018
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The Routledge handbook of migration and language
Dick, Hilary Parsons; McElhinny, Bonnie S.; Blommaert, Jan. - New York : Routledge, 2017
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A linguistic ethnographic perspective on Kazakhstan’s trinity of languages: language ideologies and identities in a multilingual university community
Wheeler, Louise. - 2017
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The 'other woman' in a mother and daughter relationship: The case of Mami Ji
Blackledge, Adrian; Creese, Angela. - : Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2017
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Translanguaging and the body
Blackledge, Adrian; Creese, Angela. - : Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2017
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A typical gentleman : metapragmatic stereotypes as systems of distinction
In: Language and superdiversity (New York, 2016), p. 155-173
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Bilingualism in Bolzano-Bozen: a nexus analysis
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The structure of everyday narrative in a city market: An ethnopoetics approach
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Language, youth and identity in the 21st century : linguistic practices across urban spaces
Cutler, Cecelia; Freywald, Ulrike; Wiese, Heike. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015
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