Across many social and commercial domains, governments regulate the
official names used to identify individuals, groups, places, companies
& products, and even diseases. This innovative volume investigates the
relationship between names and the law, with its significant
implications for identity (individual, familial, race, ethnicity,
gender, species, brand & product industry, etc.) and status (social,
scientific, economic, and political). I. M. Nick introduces the state
of the art on this interdisciplinary topic¾ providing a diachronic
and synchronic view of onomastics and the law¾ and expert
contributors examine seminal Anglo-American legal cases to demonstrate
how name polices relate to broader questions of power, privilege, and
politics. Each chapter offers an overview of key issues in onomastics
and language policy across multiple geo-cultural contexts, and applies
the interdisciplinary insights to real-world policies. This book is a
valuable resource for scholars of legal linguistics, forensic
linguistics, onomastics, language policy, and cultural studies.
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Onomastics, Identity, Power, and Policy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000934069
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter