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Frederick W.Hamilton

Division of Words

In “Division of Words,” Frederick W. Hamilton explores the intricate relationships between language, identity, and social structure through a compelling narrative that fuses profound philosophical inquiry with vivid, poetic prose. The book delves into how language shapes our understanding of the world, drawing on historical and contemporary examples to illustrate the tensions between linguistic representation and lived experience. Hamilton employs an engaging literary style that marries academic rigor with accessibility, inviting readers from diverse backgrounds to reflect on the dynamics of communication and meaning making within society. Frederick W. Hamilton is a distinguished linguist and philosopher whose extensive research has focused on the intersections of language, power, and culture. His unique background, which includes years of teaching across various institutions and a rich tapestry of personal experiences in multilingual environments, informs his critical perspective. This expertise enables Hamilton to dissect the complexities of language with both depth and clarity, rendering the theoretical concepts tangible and relatable for his audience. This book is essential for those intrigued by the social implications of language and the philosophical questions surrounding identity and expression. Hamilton'Äôs nuanced arguments and compelling narratives will resonate with readers seeking to understand the significance of words in shaping our realities'Äîmaking “Division of Words” a profound addition to the discourse in linguistics and social theory.
42 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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