Why do we quote

About this book
"This fascinating book examines the ways in which we quote today and the curious history of how quoting became part of our everyday lives. Quoting provides a link to our loved ones ("as my mother used to say ... "), to our religious and literary heritage, to past wisdom and to current attitudes. It can also be irritating, patronising, pedantic and, in some cases, illegal. Ruth Finnegan's meticulous study sheds new light on how quoting has been used in visual, oral and written traditions around the world. It is an enjoyable and engrossing read for anyone interested in language, culture and literature, and makes us rethink our ideas about originality, authorship and plagiarism"--Publisher's description
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- OL Work ID
- OL16793761W
Subjects
Social aspectsQuotationQuotationsREFERENCE / QuotationsHistoryCitationCitationsHistoireAspect socialAnthropologyLanguageLanguage: reference and generalSocial and cultural anthropology, ethnography Mod Social and cultural anthropology, ethnographySociety and social sciences Society and social sciencesSociology and anthropologyREFERENCE