Struggles for multilingualism and linguistic citizenship

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Struggles for multilingualism and linguistic citizenship

edited by Quentin Williams, Ana Deumert and Tommaso M. Milani

(Multilingual matters / series editor, Derrick Sharp, 173)

Multilingual Matters, 2022

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This book offers a fresh perspective on the social life of multilingualism through the lens of the important notion of linguistic citizenship. All of the chapters are underpinned by a theoretical and methodological engagement with linguistic citizenship as a useful heuristic through which to understand sociolinguistic processes in late modernity, focusing in particular on linguistic agency and voices on the margins of our societies. The authors take stock of conservative, liberal, progressive and radical social transformations in democracies in the north and south, and consider the implications for multilingualism as a resource, as a way of life and as a feature of identity politics. Each chapter builds on earlier research on linguistic citizenship by illuminating how multilingualism (in both theory and practice) should be, or could be, thought of as inclusive when we recognize what multilingual speakers do with language for voice and agency.

目次

Contributors Kenneth Hyltenstam & Caroline Kerfoot: Foreword: Linguistic Citizenship: Unlabeled Forerunners and Recent Trajectories Chapter 1. Quentin Williams, Ana Deumert & Tommaso M. Milani: Introduction Part 1: Linguistic Citizenship as Theory and Practice of Multilingualism Chapter 2. Lionel Wee: The Myth of Orderly Multilingualism Chapter 3. Kathleen Heugh: Linguistic Citizenship as a Decolonial Lens on Southern Multilingualisms and Epistemologies Chapter 4. Ben Rampton, Melanie Cooke and Sam Holmes: Linguistic Citizenship and the Questions of Transformation and Marginality Part 2: Multilingual Narratives and Linguistic Citizenship Chapter 5. Lauren van Niekerk, Keshia R. Jansen and Zannie Bock: "I Am My Own Coloured": Navigating Language and Race in Post-Apartheid South Africa Chapter 6. Marcelyn Oostendorp: Linguistic Citizenship and Non-Citizens: Of Utopias and Dystopias Part 3: Linguistic Citizenship for Linguistic Knowledge, Digital Activism and Popular Culture Chapter 7. Linus Saloe and David Karlander: The Travels of Semilingualism: Itineraries of Ire, Impact and Infamy Chapter 8. Amy Hiss and Amiena Peck: Turbulent Twitter and the Semiotics of Protest at an Ex-Model C School Chapter 9. Quentin Williams: Remixing Linguistic Citizenship Part 4: Postscripts: Taking Linguistic Citizenship towards New Directions Chapter 10. Emanuel Bylund: WEIRD Psycholinguistics Chapter 11. Don Kulick: The Sociolinguistics of Responsibility Christopher Stroud: Afterword: Seeding(Ceding) Linguistically: New Roots for New Routes Index

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