Narratives of Domestic Violence
Explore the profound insights of "Narratives of Domestic Violence" by Jennifer Andrus, published by Cambridge University Press in 2024. This compelling paperback spans 239 pages and delves into the critical discourse surrounding domestic violence. Through empirical examples, Andrus employs critical discourse analysis to examine the interactions between victims and police officers, shedding light on the intricate dynamics of power and ideology in these exchanges.
This book is an essential read for researchers and students in the fields of discourse analysis, applied linguistics, and forensic linguistics. It offers a unique perspective for those interested in understanding how language shapes and reflects societal issues. Enhance your knowledge and engage with the critical conversations surrounding domestic violence through this insightful work.