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Us and Others: An introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | Discourses in space | 29 |
Grammar and function of we | 31 | |
US and THEM in Chinese: Use of lai (come) and qu (go) in the construction of social identities | 51 | |
Viewpoint and in/out-group membership in Japanese | 69 | |
The space of identity: A cognitivist approach to 'outsider' discourses | 87 | |
Constructing identities in language learning MOOs - A conversational perspective | 111 | |
Pt. II | Discourses in polyphony | 131 |
Ethnolects as in-group varieties | 133 | |
The construction of identity and group boundaries in Catalan Spanish | 159 | |
Code-switching, code-crossing and identity construction in a society in transition, South Africa | 187 | |
Pt. III | Discourses of transition | 211 |
Words and social identities | 213 | |
Who is 'we' in Russian political discourse | 233 | |
WE and THEY in Polish political discourse: A psychological approach | 249 | |
The communicative construction of group identities: A basic mechanism of social categorization | 265 | |
Pt. IV | Discourses of fear | 291 |
Identity by way of demarcation - the discourse on the expansion of the European Union in Austria's leading daily papers | 293 | |
Discourse about them: Construction of ethnic identities in Thai print media | 321 | |
Persecution and identity conflicts - the case of German Jews | 341 | |
Strategic alignment in the discourse of Las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo | 357 | |
Pt. V | Discourses of challenge | 375 |
Humour as a discursive boundary marker in social interaction | 377 | |
Complimenting women in Turkish: Gender identity and otherness | 401 | |
Identity in service interactions: The situated affiliation to social groupings | 429 | |
Pt. VI | Discourses through suppression | 447 |
The regime of the Other: 'us' and 'them' in translation | 449 | |
Ideological binarism in the identities of native and non-native English speakers | 463 | |
The collapse of the us/them structure in persons with brain dysfunctions: a neuropsychological and neurolinguistic perspective | 481 | |
List of contributors | 505 | |
Index | 513 |
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