Description
The book "The Language of Magazines Intertext" is a valuable resource for language students. It examines the use of linguistic techniques, such as puns and presuppositions, in popular magazines like
Cosmopolitan,
Men's Health, and
Diva. The book also discusses how magazines combine images and text to convey meaning and ideological messages, as well as how they construct gender roles through language.
This unique book is invaluable for all students of language. By exploring examples from magazines such as
Cosmopolitan,
Men's Health,
Diva and many more, readers will learn how magazines: use linguistic techniques such as puns and presuppositions to capture the reader's attention combine image and text to produce meaning convey ideological messages construct images of the sexes through language.