In:Language and Violence: Pragmatic perspectives
Edited by Daniel N. Silva
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 279] 2017
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 9 November 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.279.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.279.toc
Table of contents
Investigating violence in language: An introduction
1
Daniel Silva
Part I.The language of violence: Conflict, policing, frontiers
Chapter 1.The invention of violence
33
Renzo Taddei
Chapter 2.Voice and silence in the suburbs of São Paulo: State, community and the meanings of violence
57
Ana Paula Galdeano
Chapter 3.From the side of the Road to the Borders of the Page: Mapping the legibility of people and words at the margins
79
Ruth Goldstein
Part II.The violence of language: Hate speech, speech act, injuries
Chapter 4.The circulation of violence in discourse
107
Daniel Silva
Chapter 5.Racist speech as a linguistic discriminatory practice in Brazil: Between the speech Act’s reference and effects
125
Karla Cristina dos Santos Allen
Chapter 6.Free speech, hate speech, and hate beards: Notes on the pragmatics of Dutch populism
141
Michiel Leezenberg
Part III.The intersections of violence, bodies and languages: Epistemology, narrative, corporealities
Chapter 7.On languages, bodies and epistemic violence
171
Joana Plaza Pinto
Chapter 8.Queering violence and narrative: Voices from a Marginalized Community
189
Elizabeth Sara Lewis
Liliana Cabral Bastos
Chapter 9.Discursive constructions of deviance in the narratives of a prison inmate
227
Liana Biar
Index
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