E-Book, Englisch, 264 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Palgrave Studies in Minority Languages and Communities
Case Studies of Agency, Ideology, and Symbolic Uses of Language
E-Book, Englisch, 264 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Palgrave Studies in Minority Languages and Communities
ISBN: 978-3-030-76900-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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metalinguistic communities
defined not by
use
of a language, but primarily by language ideologies and symbolic practices
about
the language. The authors examine themes of agency, belonging, negotiating hegemony, and combating cultural erasure and genocide in cultivating meaningful
metalinguistic communities
. Case studies include Spanish and Hebrew in the USA, Kurdish in Japan, Pataxó Hãhãhãe in Brazil, and Gallo in France. The afterword, by Wesley L. Leonard, provides theoretical and on-the-ground context as well as a forward-looking focus on
metalinguistic futurities
. This book will be of interest to interdisciplinary students and scholars in applied linguistics, linguistic anthropology and migration studies.
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Chapter 1. Exploring Agency, Ideology, and Semiotics of Language across Communities (Netta Avineri and Jesse Harasta).- Part 1: Language Defining Belonging.- Chapter 2. Contested Hebrew: Ethnolinguistic Infusion and Metalinguistic Communities in U.S. Jewish Complementary Schools (Netta Avineri, Sarah Bunin Benor, and Nicki Greninger).- Chapter 3. “Anyone who speaks just a little bit of Náhuat knows she's only babbling...”: Metapragmatic discourses on proficiency in the Náhuat language revitalization El Salvador (Quentin Boitel).- Chapter 4. Intimate Politics and Language Revitalization in Veneto, Northern Italy (Sabina Perrino).- Chapter 5.Metalinguistic discourse and ‘Grenglish’ in narratives of return migration (Jennifer Sclafani and Alexander Nikolaou).- Part 2: Language as a Tool Against Erasure.- Chapter 6. Where the Language Appears, We Also Appear: Tehuelche Language Reclamation in Patagonia (Javier Domingo).- Chapter 7. Utilization of Ethnolinguistic Infusion in the Construction of a Trifurcated Metalinguistic Community: An Example from the Kernewek (Cornish) language of Britain (Jesse Harasta).- Chapter 8. Retaking Hãhãhãe: Revitalization and Reindigenization in a Context of Indigenous Erasure (Jessica Fae Nelson).- Part 3: Language Mediating Relations with the State.- Chapter 9. ’I didn't know it was a language back then’: The ideological value of recognition among Gallo advocates in Brittany (Sandra Keller).- Chapter 10. Raciolinguistic Ideologies of Spanish Speakers in a California Child Welfare Court (Jessica López-Espino).- Chapter 11. The historical tie that binds: Deploying Kurdish to index ownership, authenticity, collective memory, and distinction within Kawaguchi’s Kurdish metalinguistic community (Anne Schluter).- Chapter 12. Reclamation and Metalinguistic Communities (Wesley Y. Leonard).