When Words Take Sides: Language, Power, and the Fight for Identity: Linguistic Threads: Weaving Identity Through Words

Author:   Moatasem Al-Salih
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798296058270


Pages:   286
Publication Date:   31 July 2025
Format:   Paperback
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When Words Take Sides: Language, Power, and the Fight for Identity: Linguistic Threads: Weaving Identity Through Words


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In the vast tapestry of human communication, the interplay between language and social variations weaves a complex and dynamic narrative. This book embarks on a compelling exploration of the intricate connections that bind language and society, unraveling the threads that shape our expressions, perceptions, and interactions. As we venture into this intellectual journey, we are confronted with the realization that language is not merely a tool for conveying thoughts; it is a living entity that breathes life into our cultural identity. The nuances of dialects, accents, and linguistic choices reflect the rich mosaic of human experience, mirroring the diverse landscapes of our social tapestry. The authors delve deep into the roots of linguistic diversity, examining how regional, cultural, and socio-economic factors mold the way we speak. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, they illuminate the profound impact of language on social structures and relationships, challenging us to reconsider the lenses through which we view our linguistic landscape. This book is not just a scholarly endeavor; it is a call to embrace the beauty and complexity of linguistic variations. It beckons us to appreciate the kaleidoscope of voices that paint our world with myriad hues, fostering a deeper understanding of the communities we inhabit. In an era where globalization strives to bridge cultural divides, the importance of acknowledging and celebrating linguistic diversity cannot be overstated. This book serves as a beacon, guiding us through the labyrinth of language and social variations, fostering an appreciation for the richness that emerges when different voices harmonize in a symphony of shared humanity. Language is not neutral. Every sentence we speak is marked by where we come from, who we are, and how we see the world. This book began with a simple observation: that the way people speak is never just about grammar, it's about power, identity, and social belonging. In Language and Social Variations, I aim to unravel how language interacts with the social world, not as a passive mirror but as an active force. Whether through dialects shaped by geography, sociolects shaped by class and profession, or speech molded by age, gender, and ethnicity, language reflects and reinforces the structures of the societies we inhabit. This work is a response to the often-invisible hierarchies embedded in the ways we speak, listen, and judge one another. My motivation for writing this book is both academic and personal. As someone who has navigated multiple linguistic identities-scientist, educator, traveler, and writer-I have come to see language as a battleground for visibility, dignity, and inclusion. Especially in a post-conflict context like Iraq, where language is often politicized or policed, the nuances of communication hold deep cultural and emotional stakes. This book is not just for linguists or social scientists. It is for anyone who has ever been told to ""speak properly,"" who has ever been underestimated because of an accent, or who has watched their mother tongue become a stranger in their own mouth. It is for readers who believe that diversity in language is not a problem to be solved, but a richness to be protected. In compiling these chapters, I have drawn on a range of disciplines-sociolinguistics, anthropology, communication studies-and grounded them in lived examples. My goal is not to impose conclusions but to provoke reflection: How does language shape our reality? Who gets heard, and who is silenced? What does it mean to speak freely, and in whose language? I hope this book invites you to think critically, question assumptions, and above all, listen more closely-not just to what is said, but to who is saying it, and why. - Moatasem Al-Salih

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Author:   Moatasem Al-Salih
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.667kg
ISBN:  

9798296058270


Pages:   286
Publication Date:   31 July 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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