Discourses of Endangerment: Ideology and Interest in the Defence of Languages: Advances in Sociolinguistics
Editat de Alexandre Duchene, Monica Helleren Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 ian 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826487452
ISBN-10: 0826487459
Pagini: 302
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Advances in Sociolinguistics
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826487459
Pagini: 302
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Advances in Sociolinguistics
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Covers a wide range of languages and countries e.g. French in Canada, Corsican in France, Catalan in Spain, Ukrainian in Russian states.
Cuprins
1. Discourses of endangerment: Sociolinguistics, globalization and social order, Monica Heller and Alexandre Duchêne2. Defending diversity: Staking out a common global interest?, Shaylih Muehlmann3. Indigenous language endangerment and the unfinished business of nation states, Donna Patrick4. Discourses of endangerment: Contexts and consequences of essentializing discourses, Alexandra Jaffe5. Who wants to save 'le patois d'Évolène?, Raphaël Maître and Marinette Matthey6. Français, acadien, acadjonne: Competing discourses on language preservation along the shores of the Baie Sainte-Marie, Annette Boudreau and Lise Dubois7. The future of Catalan: Language endangerment and nationalist discourses in Catalonia, Joan Pujolar8. Language endangerment, war and peace in Ireland and Northern Ireland, Tony Crowley9. Voices of endangerment: A language ideological debate on the Swedish language, Tommaso M.Milani10. Defending English in an English-dominant world: The Ideology of the 'Official English' movement in the United States, Ronald Schmidt, Sr.11. Protecting French: The view from France, Claudine Moïse12. Embracing diversity for the sake of unity: Linguistic hegemony and the pursuit of total Spanish, José del Valle13. Language endangerment and verbal hygiene: History, morality and politics, Deborah CameronIndex
Recenzii
This volume is a useful contribution to the growing scholarship on language endangerment... This collection begins to attack some of the questionable assumptions which have been shaping popular discussions on language endangerment, and encourages more critical approaches to the varied settings in which one can observe language varieties under real or imagined threat
The volume is useful for those interested in understanding more aspects of the development of the language endangerment discourses of the last few decades
"Discourses of Endangerment constitutes interesting reading for students and scholars working in the areas of language politics, language ideologies and multilingualism, and it is essential reading for anyone concerned with 'endangered' or 'minority' languages, not least because these labels ar frequently employed unquestioningly, which in turn masks what lies at the heart of the matter: power relations between real people" ,
"Following in the wake of a number of recent books about language endangerment or language death, this work, with its discourse-analytic perspective, turns a critical eye on the received wisdom in linguistics concerning the endangerment of human linguistic diversity. Some of the authors state that their intention, however, is not to question the reality of the threats to language diversity but merely to analyze the ways language endangerment ideologies are discursively constructed. The 13 chapters, each with its own endnotes and bibliography, stand alone well and can be read in any order, but the book coheres nicely around its central perspective, first developed by Heller and Duchene's opening chapter...Readers concerned about current predictions of the loss of much human linguistic diversity are unlikely to have their minds changed by this work, but it does a fine job of reasking important questions and of shedding light on how these linguistics issues have been presented to the public." --
To sum up, the editors have assembled a splendid collection of state-of-the art essays on language endangerment discourses written from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and covering a wide range of languages ... The best of the essays are truly trailblazing. Linguistic anthropologists, sociolinguists, applied linguists, discourse analysts, and anyone else interested in language ideologies and language endangerment issues would do well to read this volume.
"A most stimulating work ... whose contributions in terms of knowledge, theoretical ideas and analyses are indispensible to begin to understand the evolution of the present-day situation of our world's languages." --
"this book is the most recent contribution to the growing literature on language endangerment" "the editors have assembled a splendid collection of state-of-the-art essays on language endangerment discourses written from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and covering a wide range of languages" "all of the essays are of a very high quality. The best of the essays are truly trailblazing. Linguistic anthropologists, sociolinguistics, applied linguists, dicourse analysts, and anyone else interested in language ideologies and language endangerment issues would do well to read this volume" --
"...the real contribution of these papers comes when they are taken together, as they present a complex, multifaceted view of the discourse of endangerment and language ideology in modern times." --
"Through a wide-ranging collection of scholars and contributions the volume presents a unique critical analysis of the discourses on language endangerment, how these discourses have been constructed, and which strategies they rely on. The degree of complexity is great since these discourses are embedded in multiple power relations and power struggles, where several interests are at stake." "On the whole, although the range of authors presented is wide, the volume represents a close unit that fulfils its declared aims through a comprehensive and well presented analysis of several different cases. The book aims to interrogate current practices of linguistic expertise and therefore represents a significant contribution to the field and recommended reading for linguists and other actors called upon to provide expert discourse on language endangerment in order to gain some purchase towards understanding the consequences of their actions." -- Multilingua
...the volume's co-editors argue persuasively...an especially compelling set of questions...authors [are] very skilled in reading ideologies from their data...As a critique of discourses of endangerment, the volume makes significant strides not merely in questioning the rhetorical strategies used to discuss language extinction but also in disclosing conflicts of interest underlying these approaches...this volume takes a major step in offering a language ideological interpretation of how political-economic interests have shaped two very different kinds of threats - one rather real, the other quite imagined...it is a critical complement to such works for scholars interested in language ideological construction of "endangerment".
The volume is useful for those interested in understanding more aspects of the development of the language endangerment discourses of the last few decades
"Discourses of Endangerment constitutes interesting reading for students and scholars working in the areas of language politics, language ideologies and multilingualism, and it is essential reading for anyone concerned with 'endangered' or 'minority' languages, not least because these labels ar frequently employed unquestioningly, which in turn masks what lies at the heart of the matter: power relations between real people" ,
"Following in the wake of a number of recent books about language endangerment or language death, this work, with its discourse-analytic perspective, turns a critical eye on the received wisdom in linguistics concerning the endangerment of human linguistic diversity. Some of the authors state that their intention, however, is not to question the reality of the threats to language diversity but merely to analyze the ways language endangerment ideologies are discursively constructed. The 13 chapters, each with its own endnotes and bibliography, stand alone well and can be read in any order, but the book coheres nicely around its central perspective, first developed by Heller and Duchene's opening chapter...Readers concerned about current predictions of the loss of much human linguistic diversity are unlikely to have their minds changed by this work, but it does a fine job of reasking important questions and of shedding light on how these linguistics issues have been presented to the public." --
To sum up, the editors have assembled a splendid collection of state-of-the art essays on language endangerment discourses written from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and covering a wide range of languages ... The best of the essays are truly trailblazing. Linguistic anthropologists, sociolinguists, applied linguists, discourse analysts, and anyone else interested in language ideologies and language endangerment issues would do well to read this volume.
"A most stimulating work ... whose contributions in terms of knowledge, theoretical ideas and analyses are indispensible to begin to understand the evolution of the present-day situation of our world's languages." --
"this book is the most recent contribution to the growing literature on language endangerment" "the editors have assembled a splendid collection of state-of-the-art essays on language endangerment discourses written from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and covering a wide range of languages" "all of the essays are of a very high quality. The best of the essays are truly trailblazing. Linguistic anthropologists, sociolinguistics, applied linguists, dicourse analysts, and anyone else interested in language ideologies and language endangerment issues would do well to read this volume" --
"...the real contribution of these papers comes when they are taken together, as they present a complex, multifaceted view of the discourse of endangerment and language ideology in modern times." --
"Through a wide-ranging collection of scholars and contributions the volume presents a unique critical analysis of the discourses on language endangerment, how these discourses have been constructed, and which strategies they rely on. The degree of complexity is great since these discourses are embedded in multiple power relations and power struggles, where several interests are at stake." "On the whole, although the range of authors presented is wide, the volume represents a close unit that fulfils its declared aims through a comprehensive and well presented analysis of several different cases. The book aims to interrogate current practices of linguistic expertise and therefore represents a significant contribution to the field and recommended reading for linguists and other actors called upon to provide expert discourse on language endangerment in order to gain some purchase towards understanding the consequences of their actions." -- Multilingua
...the volume's co-editors argue persuasively...an especially compelling set of questions...authors [are] very skilled in reading ideologies from their data...As a critique of discourses of endangerment, the volume makes significant strides not merely in questioning the rhetorical strategies used to discuss language extinction but also in disclosing conflicts of interest underlying these approaches...this volume takes a major step in offering a language ideological interpretation of how political-economic interests have shaped two very different kinds of threats - one rather real, the other quite imagined...it is a critical complement to such works for scholars interested in language ideological construction of "endangerment".