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Language of Pick-Up Artists: Online Discourses of the Seduction Industry

Contributor(s): Dayter, Daria (Author), Rüdiger, Sofia (Author)

ISBN: 9780367473006

Publisher: Routledge

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Pub Date: January 31, 2022

Dewey: 306.44

LCCN: 2021048103

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Glossary, Illustrated, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.56" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.05 lbs) 218 pages

Series: Routledge Research in Language and Communication

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Description: This book adopts a corpus-based discourse analysis approach to the study of the communicative practices of pick-up artists, offering a systematic exploration of distinct language use in an online community that uses speed-seduction practices for short-term dating and sex.

Review Quotes:

"A timely and transparent discourse analysis of the speed seduction industry. Zooming in on the digital discourse of pick-up artists, the authors unpack the words, actions and ideas of this peculiar digital tribe. Required reading for anyone with an interest in gender, digital media, and online harassment."

- Tom Van Hout, Tilburg University, The Netherlands

"The Language of Pick-Up Artists uncovers the world of self-styled pick-up artists, seduction gurus and "lifestyle coaches". Approaching the phenomenon from different linguistic angles, Dayter's and Rüdiger's book throws light on the vocabulary and norms of interaction in this community. The authors provide disturbing evidence of how pick-up artists use language when they seek to victimise women for personal and commercial gain. This is an important book that exposes the techniques and worldview of a group that is increasingly finding its way into the mainstream of gender relations."

- Veronika Koller, Lancaster University, United Kingdom

"Dayter and Rüdiger's approach to understanding the linguistic practices by Pick-Up-Artists is nuanced and empirical. Through their careful positioning of the topic and their corpus linguistic and discourse analytic work with diverse sets of data, they can demonstrate how linguistic strategies are presented as mere play in an attempt to sell confidence-building and dating advice while in fact being dangerous and manipulative."

- Miriam Locher, University of Basel, Switzerland

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