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This book analyses the letters of marginalised groups of World War I soldiers - including Black, Indian and disabled ex-servicemen - from a linguistic perspective, looking at issues such as descriptions of disability, identity and migration, dealing with minority groups who have long been rendered invisible, and exploring how these writers position themselves in relation to the 'other'. The author makes use of a corpus-assisted approach to examine identity construction and performance, shedding light on a previously under-explored demographic. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of World War I history, language and identity, psychological and physical disability, as well as readers seeking a fresh angle on a key period of 20th century history.



Table of Contents
List of illustrations and tables

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations used in text

1. Introduction

  1. Compiling the corpus

  • The letter: Metacommunicative features in colonial correspondence
  • Post-war letters to the Lord Mayor of Liverpool: Epistolary constructions of identity
  • Historical learning disabilities: linguistic abilities of ex-servicemen with imbecility, feeblemindedness and mental deficiency in the Ministry of Pension files
  • Psychological disability, word use and identity: language in ex-servicemen’s letters to the Ministry of Pensions
    1. Keywords in the DSM manuals: an analysis of psychological disorders of warfare

    1. Europe through Indian Eyes: constructions of foreignness in Indian soldiers’ letters
    9. Conclusion

    Index

    Appendices

    Epistolary Constructions of Post-World War I

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        Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
        Publication Date: 03/12/2022
        ISBN13: 9783030878917, 978-3030878917
        ISBN10: 3030878910

        Description

        Book Synopsis

        This book analyses the letters of marginalised groups of World War I soldiers - including Black, Indian and disabled ex-servicemen - from a linguistic perspective, looking at issues such as descriptions of disability, identity and migration, dealing with minority groups who have long been rendered invisible, and exploring how these writers position themselves in relation to the 'other'. The author makes use of a corpus-assisted approach to examine identity construction and performance, shedding light on a previously under-explored demographic. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of World War I history, language and identity, psychological and physical disability, as well as readers seeking a fresh angle on a key period of 20th century history.



        Table of Contents
        List of illustrations and tables

        Acknowledgements

        Abbreviations used in text

        1. Introduction

        1. Compiling the corpus

      • The letter: Metacommunicative features in colonial correspondence
      • Post-war letters to the Lord Mayor of Liverpool: Epistolary constructions of identity
      • Historical learning disabilities: linguistic abilities of ex-servicemen with imbecility, feeblemindedness and mental deficiency in the Ministry of Pension files
      • Psychological disability, word use and identity: language in ex-servicemen’s letters to the Ministry of Pensions
        1. Keywords in the DSM manuals: an analysis of psychological disorders of warfare

        1. Europe through Indian Eyes: constructions of foreignness in Indian soldiers’ letters
        9. Conclusion

        Index

        Appendices

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