The sociology of language and religion : change, conflict and accommodation
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The sociology of language and religion : change, conflict and accommodation
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This is an eclectic collection of essays which successfully demonstrate how the Sociology of Language and Religion as a disciplinary paradigm responds to change, conflict and accommodation. The multiple religious coverage in the essays (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) as well as more or less global panorama.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: Change, Conflict and Accommodation
- T.Omoniyi Jewish Religious Multilingualism
- B.Spolsky Mauritian Muslims: Negotiating Changing Identities Through Language
- A.Rajah-Carrim Arabic and Socio-Cultural Change Among the Yoruba
- O.Salami Authenticating a Tradition in Transition: Language of Hinduism in the U.S
- R.Pandharipande Blorit - Pagans' Mohawk or Sabras' Forelock?: Ideological Secularization of Hebrew Terms in Socialist Zionist Israeli
- A.Yadin & G.Zuckermann Society, Language, History, and Religion: A Perspective on Bangla from Linguistic Anthropology
- J.Wilce Metaphors of Change: Adolescent Singaporeans Switching Religion
- P.Ghim-Lian Chew African American Vernacular English, Religion and Ethnicity
- N.Kamwangamalu Holy Hip-Hop, Language and Social Change
- T.Omoniyi Index
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