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Languages in America: A Pluralist View: Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, cartea 42

Autor Susan J. Dicker
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2003

The United States is and has always been an immigrant country. However, it has always demonstrated a marked ambivalence towards newcomers. In some circumstances, they are seen as welcomed contributors to a multifaceted society; in others they are viewed as interlopers usurping depleting resources which should be going to the country s citizens. A major part of this ongoing debate centers on the languages which immigrants bring with them. For some, these new languages add to the country s diversity; for others the new languages are seen as an inherent threat to English and the American way of life.

Languages in America: A Pluralist View is a vigorous response to this perspective by a sociolinguist and professor, Susan J. Dicker. Drawing on knowledge from the fields of linguistics, history and sociology, Dicker presents a cogent argument for language diversity in the United States. She explores the role language plays in personal and public identity. She debunks the mythology of America as a melting pot. She tackles common misconceptions about second-language learning, reveals the nativist roots of the official-English movement, and describes how other countries nurture language pluralism. Finally, Dicker asks her readers to imagine America as an open, pluralistic society in which language diversity plays an important part."

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781853596513
ISBN-10: 1853596515
Pagini: 363
Dimensiuni: 152 x 231 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Multilingual Matters Limited
Seria Bilingual Education and Bilingualism


Recenzii

"This book makes a timely and necessary contribution to the debate about the status and use of minority languages in coutnries where English is the dominant language. Her book is essentially a worthy and articulate rebuke to those who would insist that English should be the only permissible language in the public life of the USA." Adrian, Blackledge, Educational Review Vol 49 No 3. "Dicker's text provides a generally commendable introduction to a broad range of issues and it has few peers among works aimed at a non-specialist readership." Terrence G. Wiley, Language in Society 27:4