Title of article
Discourse, identity and change in mid-to-late life : interdisciplinary perspectives on language and ageing
Author/Authors
COUPLAND، JUSTINE نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
13
From page
849
To page
861
Abstract
The papers in this special issue contribute to the growing body of research on
sociolinguistic and discursive interpretations of mid and later life by investigating
some of the identity affordances and constraints associated with ‘being middleaged’
or ‘being old ’. The papers here offer qualitative, contextually based
analyses of a broad range of data and use various methodological and theoretical
perspectives : narrative theory, critical pragmatics, social theory and discursive
psychology. The main focus is on the ways in which change impacts on the ageing
individual, and how this change is discursively interpreted and negotiated both by
and for or about individuals in diverse social frames. We examine age and change as
they interact with personal and social identity in personal diary accounts, in print,
on the television and web media, in conversations amongst friends and acquaintances,
in interviews and during storytelling. Language and communication are
examined as resources for making and interpreting the meanings of ageing, at
both the macro (societal) and micro (individual and inter-personal) levels.
Keywords
Text , CHANGE , JUSTINE COUPLAND , meanings of ageing , talk , qualitative approaches , Identity
Journal title
Ageing and Society
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Ageing and Society
Record number
651706
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