Wallace's Dialects

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Wallace's Dialects

Sociolinguistics Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers

Author: Mary Shapiro

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Collection: David Foster Wallace Studies

Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 14th May 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 240 pages

ISBN: 9781501348488


Overview

Mary Shapiro explores the use of regional and ethnic dialects in the works of David Foster Wallace, not just as a device used to add realism to dialogue, but as a vehicle for important social commentary about the role language plays in our daily lives, how we express personal identity, and how we navigate social relationships.

Wallace's Dialects

Wallace's Dialects straddles the fields of linguistic criticism and folk linguistics, considering which linguistic variables of Jewish-American English, African-American English, Midwestern, Southern, and Boston regional dialects were salient enough for Wallace to represent, and how he showed the intersectionality of these with gender and social class. Wallace's own use of language is examined with respect to how it encodes his identity as a white, male, economically privileged Midwesterner, while also foregrounding characteristic and distinctive idiolect features that allowed him to connect to readers across implied social boundaries.

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