Language, Society and the Elderly :Discourse, Identity and Ageing

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Language, Society and the Elderly

Language, Society and the Elderly :Discourse, Identity and Ageing

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Published: 22 August, 1991
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Language, Society and the Elderly is the first concerted attempt to give a social account of language and interaction in later life. The book gives a detailed critique of the cognitive bias of existing studies of elderly people's language. In its place, the authors propose a socially-based approach which explains how older people's life circumstances, concerns, goals and beliefs influence their styles of interaction. But social stereotypes of old age and a generally ageist social climate limit the roles available to elderly people. In detailed analyses of talk between elderly people and younger adults, the authors show how age and health identifies are negotiated. They look particularly at sequences of troubles-telling and moments of painful self-disclosure by elderly people, examining how even "supportive" talk to the elderly can threaten identity and reinforce social divisions. "Language, Society and the Elderly" opens up an entirely new field for sociolinguistics. It also shows how studies of language and interaction can contribute to theory in social gerontology, and to policy and practice in medical and caring contexts.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780631182795
ISBN10 0631182799
Number Of Pages 236
Item Weight 369 g
Product Dimensions 155 x 229 x 17 mm
Publisher / Reseller John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

NIKOLAS COUPLAND is Research Director of the Centre for Language and Communication Research at Cardiff University, and an elected fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.  His current research is on style and performance in spoken discourse, the sociolinguistics of Wales and sociolinguistic theory.

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