Southernizing sociolinguistics : : colonialism, racism, and patriarchy in language in the Global South / / editedy by Bassey E. Anita and Sinfree Makoni.
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Superior document: | Routledge Critical Studies in Multilingualism |
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, New York ;, London, England : : Routledge,, [2023] ©2023 |
Year of Publication: | 2023 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Routledge critical studies in multilingualism.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (327 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Information
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Introduction
- References
- Part I The Politics of the Constitution of Language, and Its Metalanguage, in the Global South
- 1 Can There Be a Politics of Language? Reflections On Language and Metalanguage
- Introduction
- Metalanguage and Stipulated Definition
- Intellectual Background
- Denaturalizing Sociolinguistics
- The Double Hermeneutic
- Southern Theory
- Note
- References
- 2 Shallow Grammar and African American English: Evaluating the Master's Tools in Linguistics
- Introduction
- African American English and the Master's Tools
- Auxiliaries in African American English
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- 3 Multilingual Socialization and Development of Multilingualism as a First Language: Implications for Multilingual Education
- Introduction
- Children With Multiple Languages in Monolingual Societies
- Children in Multilingual Societies: Learning to Live With Languages
- Developmental Processes in Multilingual Socialization
- Multilingual Socialization and Multilingualism as a First Language
- Growing Up With Multilingualism: Some Observations
- Development of Multilingual Children and MLE: Rethinking the Principles and Applications of Bilingual Education
- Summing Up: Some Implications of Multilingualism
- Notes
- References
- 4 Questioning Epistemic Racism in Issues of Language Studies in Brazil: The Case of Pretuguês Versus Popular Brazilian ...
- Introduction
- Universality, Coloniality and Body-Politics
- Language as an Invented Zone of Non-Being: Reviewing Notions
- Connecting Threads: Reclaiming the Place of Racism
- Language Ideologies and Linguistic Racism
- Black Portuguese Or Creolized Portuguese: the War Over the National Language of Brazil.
- Epistemic Justice and the Body-Politics of Coloniality in Linguistic Racism
- Notes
- References
- 5 Baptism of Indigenous Languages Into an Ideology: A Decolonial Critique of Missionary Linguistics in South-Eastern Nigeria
- Introduction
- The Principle of Reduction/reducción and Missionary Strategies
- Decolonization/Decoloniality and Southern Epistemologies
- Missionary Linguistics and Language Groups in South-Eastern Nigeria
- Igbo
- Efik
- Ibibio
- A Synthesis of Missionary Baptism of Indigenous Languages
- Conclusion
- References
- 6 Christian-Lects and Islam-Lects: On Religious Inventions of Languages
- Introduction
- Christian-lects: On the Concept of Language and the Role of Translation
- Islam and the Grammatical Invention of Arabic
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Part II Who Gets Published in Sociolinguistics?
- 7 Black Female Scholarship Matters: Erasure of Black African Women's Sociolinguistic Scholarship
- Introduction
- The Handbooks
- Contributors to the Handbooks
- Citation Practices in the Handbooks
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- 8 African Contributions to Four Journals of Sociolinguistics
- Introduction
- The Journals: Understanding Their African Authors
- International Journal of the Sociology of Language (IJSL)
- Journal of Sociolinguistics (JS)
- International Journal of Bilingualism (IJB)
- Journal of Language Variation and Change (JLVC)
- The Journals: Thematic Orientations of African Contributions
- International Journal of the Sociology of Language
- Language Contact and Related Themes
- Language Policy and Planning
- Language Variation and Dynamics of Language Use
- Journal of Sociolinguistics
- International Journal of Bilingualism (IJB)
- Journal of Language Variation and Change
- Concluding Remarks
- Note
- References.
- Part III Language in the Global South and the Social Inscription of Difference
- 9 Begging for "Authenticity": Language, Class and Race Politics in South Africa
- Introduction
- Background: Identity Diatribes in South African Politics
- Theoretical Foundations
- Method and Analysis
- Speak English Like an African (November 2015)
- COPE Willie Madisha vs Minister Naledi Pandor (April 2017)
- Mam'Khawula Accusing Parliamentary Members of Being Sell-Outs
- EFF Mam'Khawula Leaves the Deputy Speaker in Shock
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- 10 Mandarin Chinese as the National Language and Its Discontents
- Introduction
- Mandarin as National Language?
- Guoyu in Inner Asian Conquest Dynasties of China
- Mandarin Chinese as Guoyu From Empire to Nation
- Concluding Remarks
- Note
- References
- 11 Minoritized Youth Language in Norwegian Media Discourse: Surfacing the Abyssal Line
- Introduction
- Theoretical Frames: Critical Discourse Studies From Decolonial Perspectives
- Data and Methodology
- Geelmuyden's Initial Statement in Kampanje
- Excerpt 1
- Surfacing the Abyssal Line Between "Us" and "Them"
- Geelmuyden's Apology Framed as an Act of Bravery
- Excerpt 2
- Excerpt 3
- A Diversity Problem
- Excerpt 4
- Excerpt 5
- The Story of Us
- Excerpt 6
- Excerpt 7
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- References
- Part IV Learning and the Quotidian Experience of Language in the Global South
- 12 The Lexico-Semantics of Whiteness and Its Transactionalization in Black African Languages
- Colonial-missionary Invention of Black and White in African Languages: a Masterstroke of Sociolinguistic Engineering
- Colonialism, Lexico-Semantics, and Appraisal Theory
- The Continental and Phenomenological Reach of Whiteness
- Evaluating Attitudes Toward Whiteness in Black African Languages.
- Commodification of Whiteness in Black Languages: Who Benefits?
- Stranglehold of Whiteness: Any Grounds for Mourning, Dreaming, and Taking Action?
- Conclusion: Prolegomena to a Lexico-Semantic Disinvention and Reinvention of Black African Languages
- References
- 13 Linguistic Governmentality, Neoliberalism, and Communicative Language Teaching: Invisibility of Indigenous Ethnic …
- Introduction
- Linguistic Governmentality and Neoliberalism
- English Language Teaching (ELT) in the Era of Neoliberalism
- Communicative Language Teaching in the Era of Neoliberalism
- Pluriversal Decoloniality
- Research Design
- Sampling Frame
- Language Preferences in the Multilingual English Classrooms
- Neoliberal Commodification of Bangla and English
- Neoliberal Form of Self-Governance of Homo Economicus
- Bangla - Apparatuses of Security
- Community Language Teaching Pedagogic Practices, Language Preferences, and Possible Consequences
- Ineffective Classroom Techniques
- Minimal Use of Ethnic Languages
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- 14 Making of an Exile: An Analytic Autoethnography
- Preamble
- A Note On Decoloniality
- Part I
- Coloniality in Japan
- The Allied Occupation
- Part II
- Coloniality of Being in North America
- Entanglement of Coloniality and Neoliberalism
- Coda
- Notes
- References
- Part V Summing Up
- Epistolary Afterword: Letter to the Prince
- References
- Epilogue: Every Dog Has Its Day
- But the Long-Time Underdog Can't Wait Any Longer for That Day!
- Institutional Racism and the Myriad Ways of Creating a Smokescreen Around It
- Racial Discrimination Pure and Simple: How the Cat Does Get Out of the Bag Every Once in a While
- Coloniality in Action at Its Starkest
- Coloniality as the Hydra-Headed Offspring of Towering Eurocentrism and Marauding Capitalism.
- The Art and Artifices of Dodging Issues
- The Scream That Will Not Be Silenced
- Acknowledgment
- References
- Index.