Courtroom talk and neocolonial control
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Image source: Open LibraryDiana EadesFirst published 20081 editions
The book examines the social consequences of courtroom talk through detailed investigation of the cross-examination of three Australian Aboriginal boys in the case against six police officers charged with their abduction. Critical sociolinguistic analysis shows how courtroom talk, with its related assumptions about how language works, can serve to legitimize neocolonial control over Indigenous people.
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First publish date 20081 credited authorSearch language english
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Diana Eades
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