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ASNEL Papers ; Volume 21
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This interdisciplinary volume investigates com-munity in postcolonial language situations, texts, and media. In actual and imagined communities, membership assumes shared features – values, linguistic codes, geographical origin, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, religion, professional interests and practices. How is membership in such communities constructed, manifested, tested or contested? What new forms have emerged in the wake of globalization, translocation, and digital media? Contributions in linguistic, literary, and cultural studies explore the role of communication, narratives, memory, and trauma in processes of (un)belonging. One section treats communication and the speech community. Here, linguistic contribu-tions investigate the concept of the native speaker in World Englishes, in socio-cultural communities identified by styles of verbal duelling, in diaspora communities, physical and digital, where identification with formerly stigmatized linguistic codes acquires new currency. Divisions and alignments in digital communities are at stake in postcolonial African countries like Cameroon where identification with ex-colonizer and ex-colonized is a hot issue. Finally, discourse communities also exist in such traditional media as newspapers (e.g., the Indian tabloid in English). In a section devoted to narrative and narration, the focus is on literary perspectives – post-colonial memory, trauma, and identity in Caribbean literary works by David Chariandy and Pauline Melville and in Australian Aboriginal fiction; narratives of banditry in colonial India; xenophobia and urban space in South Africa; human–animal community crossings and anthropomorphism in Life of Pi . A third section, on linguistic crossings in transnational music styles in global and Ugandan music industries, examines language, style, and belonging in music cultures. The volume closes with a controversial debate on the agendas of academic/non-academic and postcolonial/Western communities with regard to homophobia in Jamaican dancehall culture. CONTRIBUTORS Eric A. Anchimbe, Susan Arndt, Roman Bartosch, Carolyn Cooper, Daria Dayter, Dagmar Deuber, Tobias Döring, Stephanie Hackert, Caroline Koegler, Stephan Laqué, Andrea Moll, Susanne Mühleisen, Jochen Petzold, Katja Sarkowsky, Britta Schneider, Anne Schröder, Jude Ssempuuma, Robert JC Young
Preliminary Material / Susanne Mühleisen -- Introduction: On Community Formation, Manifestation, and Contestation: Acts of Membership and Exclusion / Susanne Mühleisen -- Community and the Common / Robert JC Young -- The Native Speaker in World Englishes: A Historical Perspective / Stephanie Hackert -- Orality and Literacy in Verbal Duelling: Playing the Dozens in the Twenty-First Century / Daria Dayter -- Prestige Change in Contact Varieties of English in Urban Diaspora Communities / Susanne Mühleisen and Anne Schröder -- Diasporic Cyber-Jamaican: Stylized Dialect of an Imagined Community / Andrea Moll -- ’Africa is not a Game’: Constructions of Ex-Colonized and Ex-Colonizer Entities Online / Eric Anchimbe -- The Indian Tabloid in English: What Type of Community Does It Speak To, and How? / Dagmar Deuber -- Thuggee: Thornton, Taylor and the Literature of Banditry in Colonial India / Tobias Döring -- Haunting Conflicts: Memory, Forgetting, and the Struggle for Community in David Chariandy’s Soucouyant / Katja Sarkowsky -- Whose Hillbrow? Xenophobia and the Urban Space in the ‘New’ South Africa / Jochen Petzold -- Orientation and Narration: Aboriginal Identity in Nugi Garimara’s Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence / Stephan Laqué -- A ‘furry subjunctive case’ of Empathy: Human–Animal Communities in Life of Pi and the Question of Literary Anthropomorphism / Roman Bartosch -- Migration, Rhizomic Identities, and the Black Atlantic in Postcolonial Literary Studies: The Trans-Space as Home in Pauline Melville’s Short Story “Eat Labba and Drink Creek Water” / Susan Arndt -- Community and Language in Transnational Music Styles: Symbolic Meanings of Spanish in Salsa and Reggaetón / Britta Schneider -- Language Crossings in Transnational Music Cultures: Bottom-Up Promotion of Kiswahili Through the Music Industry in Uganda / Jude Ssempuuma -- Cross Talk: Jamaican Popular Music and the Politics of Translation / Carolyn Cooper -- At Whose Cost? A Critical Reading of Carolyn Cooper’s Keynote Lecture “Cross Talk: Jamaican Popular Music and the Politics of Translation” / Caroline Koegler -- Notes on Contributors / Susanne Mühleisen -- Index / Susanne Mühleisen.
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Language and culture.
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title Contested communities communication, narration, imagination /
spellingShingle Contested communities communication, narration, imagination /
ASNEL Papers ;
Cross/Cultures,
Preliminary Material /
Introduction: On Community Formation, Manifestation, and Contestation: Acts of Membership and Exclusion /
Community and the Common /
The Native Speaker in World Englishes: A Historical Perspective /
Orality and Literacy in Verbal Duelling: Playing the Dozens in the Twenty-First Century /
Prestige Change in Contact Varieties of English in Urban Diaspora Communities /
Diasporic Cyber-Jamaican: Stylized Dialect of an Imagined Community /
’Africa is not a Game’: Constructions of Ex-Colonized and Ex-Colonizer Entities Online /
The Indian Tabloid in English: What Type of Community Does It Speak To, and How? /
Thuggee: Thornton, Taylor and the Literature of Banditry in Colonial India /
Haunting Conflicts: Memory, Forgetting, and the Struggle for Community in David Chariandy’s Soucouyant /
Whose Hillbrow? Xenophobia and the Urban Space in the ‘New’ South Africa /
Orientation and Narration: Aboriginal Identity in Nugi Garimara’s Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence /
A ‘furry subjunctive case’ of Empathy: Human–Animal Communities in Life of Pi and the Question of Literary Anthropomorphism /
Migration, Rhizomic Identities, and the Black Atlantic in Postcolonial Literary Studies: The Trans-Space as Home in Pauline Melville’s Short Story “Eat Labba and Drink Creek Water” /
Community and Language in Transnational Music Styles: Symbolic Meanings of Spanish in Salsa and Reggaetón /
Language Crossings in Transnational Music Cultures: Bottom-Up Promotion of Kiswahili Through the Music Industry in Uganda /
Cross Talk: Jamaican Popular Music and the Politics of Translation /
At Whose Cost? A Critical Reading of Carolyn Cooper’s Keynote Lecture “Cross Talk: Jamaican Popular Music and the Politics of Translation” /
Notes on Contributors /
Index /
title_sub communication, narration, imagination /
title_full Contested communities [e-book] : communication, narration, imagination / edited by Susanne Mühleisen.
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title_auth Contested communities communication, narration, imagination /
title_alt Preliminary Material /
Introduction: On Community Formation, Manifestation, and Contestation: Acts of Membership and Exclusion /
Community and the Common /
The Native Speaker in World Englishes: A Historical Perspective /
Orality and Literacy in Verbal Duelling: Playing the Dozens in the Twenty-First Century /
Prestige Change in Contact Varieties of English in Urban Diaspora Communities /
Diasporic Cyber-Jamaican: Stylized Dialect of an Imagined Community /
’Africa is not a Game’: Constructions of Ex-Colonized and Ex-Colonizer Entities Online /
The Indian Tabloid in English: What Type of Community Does It Speak To, and How? /
Thuggee: Thornton, Taylor and the Literature of Banditry in Colonial India /
Haunting Conflicts: Memory, Forgetting, and the Struggle for Community in David Chariandy’s Soucouyant /
Whose Hillbrow? Xenophobia and the Urban Space in the ‘New’ South Africa /
Orientation and Narration: Aboriginal Identity in Nugi Garimara’s Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence /
A ‘furry subjunctive case’ of Empathy: Human–Animal Communities in Life of Pi and the Question of Literary Anthropomorphism /
Migration, Rhizomic Identities, and the Black Atlantic in Postcolonial Literary Studies: The Trans-Space as Home in Pauline Melville’s Short Story “Eat Labba and Drink Creek Water” /
Community and Language in Transnational Music Styles: Symbolic Meanings of Spanish in Salsa and Reggaetón /
Language Crossings in Transnational Music Cultures: Bottom-Up Promotion of Kiswahili Through the Music Industry in Uganda /
Cross Talk: Jamaican Popular Music and the Politics of Translation /
At Whose Cost? A Critical Reading of Carolyn Cooper’s Keynote Lecture “Cross Talk: Jamaican Popular Music and the Politics of Translation” /
Notes on Contributors /
Index /
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contents Preliminary Material /
Introduction: On Community Formation, Manifestation, and Contestation: Acts of Membership and Exclusion /
Community and the Common /
The Native Speaker in World Englishes: A Historical Perspective /
Orality and Literacy in Verbal Duelling: Playing the Dozens in the Twenty-First Century /
Prestige Change in Contact Varieties of English in Urban Diaspora Communities /
Diasporic Cyber-Jamaican: Stylized Dialect of an Imagined Community /
’Africa is not a Game’: Constructions of Ex-Colonized and Ex-Colonizer Entities Online /
The Indian Tabloid in English: What Type of Community Does It Speak To, and How? /
Thuggee: Thornton, Taylor and the Literature of Banditry in Colonial India /
Haunting Conflicts: Memory, Forgetting, and the Struggle for Community in David Chariandy’s Soucouyant /
Whose Hillbrow? Xenophobia and the Urban Space in the ‘New’ South Africa /
Orientation and Narration: Aboriginal Identity in Nugi Garimara’s Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence /
A ‘furry subjunctive case’ of Empathy: Human–Animal Communities in Life of Pi and the Question of Literary Anthropomorphism /
Migration, Rhizomic Identities, and the Black Atlantic in Postcolonial Literary Studies: The Trans-Space as Home in Pauline Melville’s Short Story “Eat Labba and Drink Creek Water” /
Community and Language in Transnational Music Styles: Symbolic Meanings of Spanish in Salsa and Reggaetón /
Language Crossings in Transnational Music Cultures: Bottom-Up Promotion of Kiswahili Through the Music Industry in Uganda /
Cross Talk: Jamaican Popular Music and the Politics of Translation /
At Whose Cost? A Critical Reading of Carolyn Cooper’s Keynote Lecture “Cross Talk: Jamaican Popular Music and the Politics of Translation” /
Notes on Contributors /
Index /
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