Entextualizing Domestic Violence: Language Ideology and Violence Against Women in the Anglo-American Hearsay Principle - Oxford Studies in Language and Law - Andrus, Jennifer (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, University of Utah) - Books - Oxford University Press Inc - 9780190225834 - February 4, 2015
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Entextualizing Domestic Violence: Language Ideology and Violence Against Women in the Anglo-American Hearsay Principle - Oxford Studies in Language and Law

Andrus, Jennifer (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, University of Utah)

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Entextualizing Domestic Violence: Language Ideology and Violence Against Women in the Anglo-American Hearsay Principle - Oxford Studies in Language and Law

This book explores how language ideologies circulated in the hearsay rule of the Anglo-American law of evidence create the potential to speak for and/or ignore the speech of victims of domestic violence, using discourse analysis to identify the particular mechanisms in case law and statute that do this work.


232 pages

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Released February 4, 2015
ISBN13 9780190225834
Publishers Oxford University Press Inc
Pages 232
Dimensions 165 × 244 × 27 mm   ·   439 g

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