Language, Discourse and Anxiety
Why is language so important to the ways that we make sense of anxiety? This book uses corpus assisted discourse analysis to examine twenty-three million words of text posted to a forum for people with anxiety. It shows how linguistic techniques like catastrophisation and anthropomorphisation can result in very different conceptualisations of anxiety, as well as how aspects of identity like age, sex and cultural background can impact on understandings of anxiety and how it ought to be managed. It tracks the changing identities of posters, from their first posts to their last, and incorporates a range of corpus-based techniques to examine the language data, enabling consideration of interaction between participants and features associated with online forms of communication like emoji. It ultimately provides a step towards a better understanding of different responses to anxiety and aims to promote further engagement with this topic in the field of applied linguistics.
- Gives comparisons of forum posters based on their sex, location and age, to show how interacting aspects of identity can impact on individual understandings of anxiety
- Illustrates new ways of analysing forum data
- Provides a more sophisticated model for understanding diachronic change across a forum of posts
Product details
June 2023Paperback
9781009250122
264 pages
228 × 151 × 14 mm
0.41kg
Not yet published - available from February 2025
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Sketching anxiety
- 3. The lived experience
- 4. Creating a community
- 5. Sex and gender
- 6. Comparing cultures
- 7. Time
- 8. Conclusion.