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Ideology in the Language of Judges: How Judges Practice Law, Politics, and Courtroom Control

Posted By: ChrisRedfield
Ideology in the Language of Judges: How Judges Practice Law, Politics, and Courtroom Control

Susan U. Philips - Ideology in the Language of Judges: How Judges Practice Law, Politics, and Courtroom Control
Published: 1998-04-16 | ISBN: 0195113411, 0195113403 | PDF | 224 pages | 10 MB


A study that will appeal to any reader interested in the relationship between our language and our laws, Ideology in the Language of Judges focuses on the way judges take guilty pleas from criminal defendants and on the judges' views of their own courtroom behavior. This book argues that variation in the discourse structure of the guilty pleas can best be understood as enactments of the judges' differing interpretations of due process law and the proper role of the judge in the courtroom.
Susan Philips demonstrates how legal and professional ideologies are expressed differently in interviews and socially occurring speech, and reveals how bounded written and spoken genres of legal discourse play a role in containing and ordering ideological diversity in language use. She also shows how the ideological struggles in a given courtroom are central yet largely hidden or denied. Such findings will contribute significantly to the study of how speakers create realities through their use of language.