The role of language in the formation, reproduction and promotion of cultural and social identities


Essay, 2003

9 Pages, Grade: B


Abstract or Introduction

According to structuralist and post-structuralist theories, identities are relational, and as such they are formed and shaped through communicative processes. In order to communicate, we need a common system of signs that can be understood by every member of the group, in everyday speech referred to as “language”. Although it is certainly true to say that language forms, reproduces and promotes identity, it must not be forgotten that identities are plural, intersect, interact and enter into conflict with each other, and language identity is no exception to this. Consequently, the relationship between language and identity, when taking a closer look at it, involves many different considerations and is not as clear-cut as one might anticipate.

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Title
The role of language in the formation, reproduction and promotion of cultural and social identities
Grade
B
Author
Year
2003
Pages
9
Catalog Number
V139879
ISBN (eBook)
9783640500970
ISBN (Book)
9783640501021
File size
443 KB
Language
English
Keywords
language, culture, identity
Quote paper
Kristina Kolb (Author), 2003, The role of language in the formation, reproduction and promotion of cultural and social identities, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/139879

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