
Culture and Language at Crossed Purposes
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AuteurJerome Mcgann
- UitgeverijUniversity Of Chicago Press
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In 'Culture and Language at Crossed Purposes', Jerome McGann delves into the intricate relationship between culture and language, exploring how they influence and shape each other in profound ways. This book is a compelling examination of the ways in which language acts as a medium for cultural expression and how cultural contexts, in turn, shape the evolution of language. McGann's work is a meticulous analysis that spans various disciplines, including linguistics, cultural studies, and literary theory, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic interplay between these two fundamental aspects of human society.
Through a series of detailed case studies and theoretical discussions, McGann illustrates how language serves as a tool for cultural transmission, preservation, and transformation. He argues that language is not merely a passive conveyor of culture but an active participant in its creation and recreation. The book also addresses the challenges and complexities that arise when cultures and languages intersect, particularly in the context of globalization and digital communication, where the boundaries between languages and cultures are increasingly blurred.
McGann's insightful analysis is supported by a wealth of examples from literature, media, and everyday communication, making the book accessible to a wide range of readers. 'Culture and Language at Crossed Purposes' is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of language, culture, and society, offering new perspectives on the ways in which we communicate and understand each other in a rapidly changing world.