32.569, Books: Identity and Ideology in Digital Food Discourse: Tovares, Gordon (eds.)

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Subject: 32.569, Books: Identity and Ideology in Digital Food Discourse: Tovares, Gordon (eds.)

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Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2021 20:12:12
From: Khadija Ahmed [khadija.ahmed at bloomsbury.com]
Subject: Identity and Ideology in Digital Food Discourse: Tovares, Gordon (eds.)

 


Title: Identity and Ideology in Digital Food Discourse 
Subtitle: Social Media Interactions Across Cultural Contexts 
Publication Year: 2020 
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (formerly The Continuum International Publishing Group)
	   http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/
	

Book URL: https://www.bloomsbury.com/identity-and-ideology-in-digital-food-discourse-9781350119147/ 


Editor: Alla Tovares
Editor: Cynthia Gordon

Electronic: ISBN:  9781350119161 Pages: 280 Price: U.K. £ 85.50
Electronic: ISBN:  9781350119154 Pages: 280 Price: U.K. £ 85.50
Hardback: ISBN:  9781350119147 Pages: 280 Price: U.K. £ 95.00


Abstract:

Exploring food-related interactions in various digital and cultural contexts,
this book demonstrates how food as a discursive resource can be mobilized to
accomplish actions of social, cultural, and political consequence. The
chapters reveal how social media users employ language, images, and videos to
construct identities and ideologies that both encompass and transcend food.

Drawing on various discourse analytic frameworks to digital communication,
contributors examine interactions across Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and
Instagram. From the multimodal discourse of a Korean livestreaming online
eating show, to food activism in an English blogging community and discussions
of a food-related controversy on Omani Twitter, this book shows how language
and multimodal resources serve not only to communicate about food, but also as
a means of accomplishing key aspects of everyday social life.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
                     Discourse Analysis


Written In: English  (eng)

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