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Cultural Memory of Language: Contemporary Applied Linguistics Volume 5: Contemporary Applied Linguistics

Autor Dr Susan Samata
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 mai 2016
"I can't even speak my own language," were the words overheard in a college staffroom that triggered the writing of this book. Calling something 'my own' implies a personal, proprietorial relationship with it. But how can it be your own if you cannot speak it?The Cultural Memory of Language looks at unintended monolingualism - a lack of language fluency in a migratory cultural situation where two or more languages exist at 'home'. It explores family history and childhood language acquisition and attrition. What is the present everyday experience of language use and life between two cultures? Examining interview data, Samata uncovers a sense of inauthenticity felt by people who do not fully share a parent's first language. Alongside this features a sense of concurrent anger, and a need to assign blame. Participation in the language, even to the extent of phatic or formulaic phraseology, occasions feelings of authentic linguistic and cultural inclusion. The book thus uncovers appreciable (and measurable) benefits in positive self-image and a sense of well-being. Looking at how people view language is essential - how they view the language they call their own is even more important and this book does just that in a qualified applied linguistic environment.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781474288064
ISBN-10: 1474288065
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Contemporary Applied Linguistics

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Cultural memory studies focusses on the present effects of a remembered past, allied with a qualitative methodology from cross-cultural psychology.

Notă biografică

Susan R. Samata, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

Cuprins

1. Introduction: defining and delimiting the question2. The research context3. The wider cultural context4. The methodological approach5. The interviews and their interpretation6. Conclusions: A complex but optimistic picture.BibliographyIndex

Recenzii

Delivered in a style that is highly engaging, as well as thought provoking, The Cultural Memory of Language offers a fascinating insight into the experience of people who do not share the first language of their parents (PL1). Samata takes the reader on a journey that combines academic insight with a personal connection to the project. That current of personalisation, which recurs throughout the research, is a refreshing perspective that brings [her scholarship] to life ... [This book] is written in a style that informs the specialist, as well as the intelligent general reader, and provides a highly useful addition to an under-researched area.
A very moving, ethnographically sensitive and theoretically supported study of four immigrants who have little or no knowledge of the language of their parents but feel a strong cultural affiliation to that language. Its cross-disciplinary orientation, grounded in insights from language attrition studies, social psychology, sociolinguistics, cultural memory studies and distributed language studies, combined with a highly reflexive research stance can serve as a model of applied linguistic research for doctoral students and researchers alike.
This book represents the long-awaited contribution of applied linguistics to cultural memory studies. A wonderfully interdisciplinary study and a fascinating read.
This brilliant interdisciplinary book focuses on individuals who have (partly) forgotten or not fully acquired the parental language, and who face the sometimes unexpected social and psychological consequences. Gripping stuff!