Book contents
- Language Awareness in Business and the Professions
- Language Awareness in Business and the Professions
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Language Awareness in Business and the Professions
- 2 Language Awareness and Leadership
- 3 Language and Communication in Entrepreneurship Research
- 4 The Discursive Construction of Newcomers
- 5 Language Guides
- 6 Argumentative Awareness as a Driver of Trust in Investor Relations and Financial Communication
- 7 Language, Discourse and Ecosomatic Awareness
- Part III Language Awareness in Education and Training
- Index
- References
7 - Language, Discourse and Ecosomatic Awareness
from Part II - Language Awareness in Business and the Professions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2022
- Language Awareness in Business and the Professions
- Language Awareness in Business and the Professions
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Language Awareness in Business and the Professions
- 2 Language Awareness and Leadership
- 3 Language and Communication in Entrepreneurship Research
- 4 The Discursive Construction of Newcomers
- 5 Language Guides
- 6 Argumentative Awareness as a Driver of Trust in Investor Relations and Financial Communication
- 7 Language, Discourse and Ecosomatic Awareness
- Part III Language Awareness in Education and Training
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter explores the ways that language constructs our view of our bodies and the relationship between our bodies and the environment around us. It considers whether we ‘have a body’ or ‘are a body’, whether we live ‘in the world’ or ‘on earth’, and how shifts in perspective might influence not only our thoughts but also our behaviour. The chapter explores how everyday texts from weather forecasts to Men’s Health magazine construct the body and its relationship to the environment. As well as promoting critical awareness of the linguistic construction of the body and environment in popular culture, the chapter also promotes direct personal exploration of the experience of being a body in the world. This experience can stretch to empathy with other people and other animals who all equally have an existence as moving bodies intrinsically linked with and part of the wider physical environment. Finally, the chapter explores the physical environment as a text – one which has been constructed not with words but with buildings, concrete, tree planting, crop growing etc.
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- Language Awareness in Business and the Professions , pp. 118 - 136Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022