Sold on Language examines how the competitive marketplace shapes the ways in which commercial and political advertisers speak to us.
Authored by a team of highly respected language scientists
Written in an informal style with many examples drawn from popular culture
Communicates ideas and research findings about language and the mind, revealing the mental processes behind the daily interactions we all have with contemporary advertising
Brings together insights from fields as varied as linguistics, philosophy, social psychology, behavioral economics, and political science
Qualquer reserva que eu tinha pelo começou ou meio do livro terminou com o capítulo final. No começo, fala bastante sobre gramática, linguagem e comunicação, usando a propaganda como desculpa. No meio, fala bastante sobre como o cérebro funciona e muito sobre a interface entre economia e psicologia, que vários outros livros como Rápido e Devagar: Duas Formas de Pensar ou Previsivelmente Irracional cobrem melhor. Mas o capítulo final sobre como funciona a publicidade de campanhas políticas foi muito bom, amarrando todo o conteúdo do livro. Com certeza um conteúdo que vou reler ano que vem.
Hmmm very interesting – awful tempted to use this as a handbook as to how to advertise though I am not sure that is what the authors intended! – thoroughly recommended as an interesting academic study – or as a how to manual :-)
This is a good and approachable book on the use of language, but feels like it is mostly geared to introducing the subject to its readers in general terms. Many of the stories that the authors tell were familiar to me already.
The book ends with a discussion of political manipulations involving language, insinuations, and missteps. While these were fairly interesting in their own right, it wasn't clear to me that this section really belonged in the book?
Having read Julie's Language in Mind, I think this book is like an attempt to popularize psycholinguistic topics in that book to a larger audience. It's however not a very interesting read, I would rather go straight to her more academic book if I want to learn about these topics.