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Sociolinguistics of Protesting - Volume 1. 132: Embodied Histories, Imagined Worlds, Emplaced Resistance

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Contemporary sociolinguistic theorizing is concerned with the study of social solidarity in differential contexts of power, so it must engage with protesting discourses and practices. In two volumes, Sociolinguistics of Protesting addresses the socio-discursivity of protesting from different geopolitical perspectives and illustrates how protests are socio-semiotically organized and narrated.

Volume 1 (the current volume) critically rethinks protest as a central sociolinguistic practice rather than an exception to an imagined social order. Drawing on transdisciplinary and various case studies - from the Arab revolutions to Hong Kong's Lennon Walls and South Africa's student uprisings - this volume explores how language, embodiment, and space intersect in acts of resistance. It is the first of a two-volume set that reshapes the field's understanding of language in times of crisis and uprising. With a foreword by Mariem Guellouz.

In Volume 2, scholars explore the complex intersections between protest, language, and decolonial thought. It challenges dominant linguistic ideologies by uncovering how language is wielded, contested, and reimagined in protests against racial, gendered, and colonial violence. From Black feminist activism in the U.S. to anti-mining movements in South Africa and pandemic protests in Chile, the chapters examine how diverse (embodied) linguistic practices resist dominant power structures and give voice to marginalized communities. With a foreword by Nick Faraclas.

About the author

Ashraf Abdelhay
, Doha Inst. for Grad. Studies;
Sinfree Makoni
, Penn. State University;
Cristine Severo
, Univ. of Santa Catarina, Brazil.

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Contemporary sociolinguistic theorizing is concerned with the study of social solidarity in differential contexts of power, so it must engage with protesting discourses and practices. In two volumes,
Sociolinguistics of Protesting
addresses the socio-discursivity of protesting from different geopolitical perspectives and illustrates how protests are socio-semiotically organized and narrated.

 
Volume 1
(the current volume) critically rethinks protest as a central sociolinguistic practice rather than an exception to an imagined social order. Drawing on transdisciplinary and various case studies – from the Arab revolutions to Hong Kong’s Lennon Walls and South Africa’s student uprisings – this volume explores how language, embodiment, and space intersect in acts of resistance. It is the first of a two-volume set that reshapes the field’s understanding of language in times of crisis and uprising.

 

In
Volume 2
, scholars explore the complex intersections between protest, language, and decolonial thought. It challenges dominant linguistic ideologies by uncovering how language is wielded, contested, and reimagined in protests against racial, gendered, and colonial violence. From Black feminist activism in the U.S. to anti-mining movements in South Africa and pandemic protests in Chile, the chapters examine how diverse (embodied) linguistic practices resist dominant power structures and give voice to marginalized communities.

Product details

Assisted by Sinfree Makoni (Editor), Cristine Severo (Editor), Ashraf Abdelhay (Editor)
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 08.12.2025
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics
 
EAN 9783110770414
ISBN 978-3-11-077041-4
Pages 264
Illustrations 69 b/w and 47 col. ill., 17 b/w tbl.
Dimensions (packing) 16 x 1.5 x 24 cm
Weight (packing) 519 g
 
Set Sociolinguistics of Protesting > Volume 1. 132
Series Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL]
Sociolinguistics of Protesting
Volume 1: Sociolinguistics of Protesting > Volume 1 132
Subjects Diskurs, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies, Colonial Linguistics, Koloniallinguistik, Protesting Narratives, Protesting Voice, Sociolinguistics of Protesting, Soziolinguistik der Proteste
 

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