Telling tales of identity: an interpretation of women's narratives

Magister Artium - MA === This paper examines selected discourses found in the journals kept by 21 working-class women during a training course for domestic workers in South Africa. The principal aim of the paper is to examine how emotion, voice and agency are expressed through literacy practices suc...

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Main Author: Barthus, Tatum Terri
Other Authors: Stroud, Christopher
Language:en
Published: University of the Western Cape 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/3039
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-30392017-08-02T04:00:18Z Telling tales of identity: an interpretation of women's narratives Barthus, Tatum Terri Stroud, Christopher Dept. of Linguistics, Language and Communication Identity Critical discourse analysis Gender Literacy/linguistic practices Dis/empowerment Voice Emotion Narrative analysis Agency Magister Artium - MA This paper examines selected discourses found in the journals kept by 21 working-class women during a training course for domestic workers in South Africa. The principal aim of the paper is to examine how emotion, voice and agency are expressed through literacy practices such as writing. With critical discourse analysis, the existing literacy levels of these women are revealed as well as the way in which women express identity, agency and emotion through the act of writing and reflecting on their experiences. A secondary aim is to uncover those recurrent discourses and attitudes that either empower or disempower these women. This is done to showcase how women's perception of themselves and their opportunities help them become active or inactive agents in their communities and families. Contributions are made to the study of women's language and literacy practices, with particular investigation of how their identities are shaped and moulded by language use. Critical discourse analysis and narrative analysis are the main analytical tools used in the study, highlighting aspects like agency, voice and ideology. These aspects are examined through the lens of women's experiences. South Africa 2014-03-25T13:12:18Z 2013/04/10 2013/04/10 10:56 2014-03-25T13:12:18Z 2011 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/3039 en Copyright: University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape
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topic Identity
Critical discourse analysis
Gender
Literacy/linguistic practices
Dis/empowerment
Voice
Emotion
Narrative analysis
Agency
spellingShingle Identity
Critical discourse analysis
Gender
Literacy/linguistic practices
Dis/empowerment
Voice
Emotion
Narrative analysis
Agency
Barthus, Tatum Terri
Telling tales of identity: an interpretation of women's narratives
description Magister Artium - MA === This paper examines selected discourses found in the journals kept by 21 working-class women during a training course for domestic workers in South Africa. The principal aim of the paper is to examine how emotion, voice and agency are expressed through literacy practices such as writing. With critical discourse analysis, the existing literacy levels of these women are revealed as well as the way in which women express identity, agency and emotion through the act of writing and reflecting on their experiences. A secondary aim is to uncover those recurrent discourses and attitudes that either empower or disempower these women. This is done to showcase how women's perception of themselves and their opportunities help them become active or inactive agents in their communities and families. Contributions are made to the study of women's language and literacy practices, with particular investigation of how their identities are shaped and moulded by language use. Critical discourse analysis and narrative analysis are the main analytical tools used in the study, highlighting aspects like agency, voice and ideology. These aspects are examined through the lens of women's experiences. === South Africa
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