The Language of Harassment: Pragmatic Perspectives on Language as
Evidence addresses harassment head-on by conducting a thorough
linguistic analysis of this pervasive social phenomenon. Utilizing a
dearth of linguistic research on this topic, this book investigates
the strategic language used by harassers to convey their ill
intentions and inflict harm upon their victims. The linguistic
analysis focuses on how harassment is constructed through verbal and
physical interactions between the perpetrator or group of perpetrators
and the victim at a discourse level. The author revisits several court
cases tried in the US and Europe to show the phenomenal difficulties
victims face to support their claims with evidence. This volume
applies pragmatic linguistic theories to shed light on the defining
elements of harassment, which include repetitive hostile and unethical
communication, ill intentions, power imbalances, and harm inflicted
upon the victim. In addition, the author illustrates the linguistic
analysis through live cases of workplace mobbing, school bullying,
sexual harassment, psychological harassment, stalking, and sexting.
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Pragmatic Perspectives on Language as Evidence
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781793619082
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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