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The language of pick-up artists : online discourses of the seduction industry / Daria Dayter and Sofia Rüdiger
VerfasserDayter, Daria In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Daria Dayter ; Rüdiger, Sofia In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Sofia Rüdiger
ErschienenNew York ; London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022
Umfangvi, 217 Seiten ; 25 cm : Illustrationen
SerieRoutledge research in language and communication
SchlagwörterFrau In Wikipedia suchen nach Frau / Verführung In Wikipedia suchen nach Verführung / Manipulation In Wikipedia suchen nach Manipulation / Verführer In Wikipedia suchen nach Verführer / Kommunikation In Wikipedia suchen nach Kommunikation / Diskursanalyse In Wikipedia suchen nach Diskursanalyse
ISBN978-0-367-47300-6
ISBN9781032206295
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"This book adopts a corpus-based discourse analysis approach to the study of the communicative practices of pick-up artists, offering a systematic exploration of distinct language use in an online community that uses speed-seduction practices for short-term dating and sex. Drawing on a multi-million word corpus comprising data from online forums, social media, informational websites, and YouTube videos, the volume explores the verbal practices and narrative framing techniques that pick-up artists (PUAs) draw upon in their interactions with women and the terminology-heavy language used in teaching pick-up to foster perceptions of scientific validity. The book also unpacks videos and reports of live interactions to study naturally occurring PUA discourse from different perspectives but also to more closely examine conceptual metaphors of competition and violence and critically reflect on the ethical considerations of working with such communities. This book will appeal to students and scholars in such disciplines as discourse analysis, corpus linguistics, computer-mediated communication, and language and media, as well as those interested in the study of language use online"--