Format:
1 Online-Ressource (264 p.)
ISBN:
9781800415324
Series Statement:
Multilingual Matters 173
Content:
This book offers a fresh perspective on the social life of multilingualism through the lens of linguistic citizenship. Each chapter illuminates 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
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Contributors
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Foreword: Linguistic Citizenship – Unlabelled Forerunners and Recent Trajectories
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1 Introduction
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Part 1: Linguistic Citizenship as Theory and Practice of Multilingualism
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2 The Myth of Orderly Multilingualism
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3 Linguistic Citizenship as a Decolonial Lens on Southern Multilingualisms and Epistemologies
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4 Linguistic Citizenship and the Questions of Transformation and Marginality
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Part 2: Multilingual Narratives and Linguistic Citizenship
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5 ‘I Am My Own Coloured’: Navigating Language and Race in Post-Apartheid South Africa
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6 Linguistic Citizenship and Non-Citizens: Of Utopias and Dystopias
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Part 3: Linguistic Citizenship for Linguistic Knowledge, Digital Activism and Popular Culture
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7 The Travels of Semilingualism: Itineraries of Ire, Impact and Infamy
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8 Turbulent Twitter and the Semiotics of Protest at an Ex-Model C School
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9 Remixing Linguistic Citizenship
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Part 4: Postscripts: Taking Linguistic Citizenship towards New Directions
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10 WEIRD Psycholinguistics
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11 The Sociolinguistics of Responsibility
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12 Afterword: Seeding(ceding) Linguistically – New Roots for New Routes
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Index
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In English
Language:
English
Subjects:
Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
DOI:
10.21832/9781800415324
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