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Gender, Neoliberalism and Distinction through Linguistic Capital

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Gender, Neoliberalism and Distinction through Linguistic Capital Synopsis

This book presents the narratives of four Taiwanese young women, all proficient in English, set against the background of the dynamics of multilingualism in Taiwan. It chronicles their strategies and struggles when utilizing cultural goods – in this case their linguistic resources – to differentiate themselves within Taiwanese society. The study provides a uniquely bottom-up perspective by focusing intently on just four focal participants, in order to gain an in-depth understanding of how the intersection of socioeconomic status, age and gender shape their identities, experiences and practices. The book highlights the impact of neoliberalism on the women’s attempts at distinction and is a timely contribution to debates on multilingualism and issues of gender and socioeconomic status.

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ISBN: 9781788923019
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Author: Mark Fifer Seilhamer
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 232 pages
Series: Encounters
Genres: Sociolinguistics
Gender studies: women and girls
Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality