Colonial and Decolonial Linguistics
Knowledges and Epistemes
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This volume offers a detailed exploration of coloniality in the discipline of linguistics, with case studies drawn from across the world. The chapters provide a nuanced account of the coloniality of linguistics at the level of knowledge and disciplinary practice, and expand their discussion to imagine a decolonial linguistics.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
This wide-ranging volume offers a detailed exploration of coloniality in the discipline of linguistics, with case studies drawn from Africa, Southeast Asia, Europe, and the Caribbean. Colonial meanings and legacies have returned to the forefront of many academic fields in recent years and linguistics, like several other disciplines, has had an ambivalent relationship with its own histories of practice in colonial and postcolonial worlds. The implications of these histories are still felt today, as colonial paradigms of knowledge production continue to shape both academic linguistic practices and non-specialist discussion of language and culture. The chapters in this volume adopt a range of different conceptual frameworks - including postcolonial theory, southern theory, and decolonial thinking - to provide a nuanced account of the coloniality of linguistics at the level of knowledge and disciplinary practice; crucially, the contributors also expand their investigations beyond this ambivalent inheritance to imagine a decolonial linguistics. The volume will be of interest to all linguists looking to critically assess their own practices and to engage with debates at the cutting-edge of their discipline, particularly in the areas of sociolinguistics, field linguistics, typology, and linguistic anthropology, as well as to those outside the discipline engaging with questions of coloniality.
TöbbTartalomjegyzék:
Introduction: Colonial linguistics then and now
Part I: In the Midst
Northern perspectives on language and society in India
Transcending the colonial? Colonial linguistics and George Grierson's Linguistic Survey of India
Using lusitanization and creolization as frameworks to analyze historical and contemporary Cape Verde language policy and planning
On colonization and 'awesome materiality'. A commentary
Part II: Echoes, Traces
Tracing de-/colonial options in German Philology around 1900: The two faces of Hermann Paul (1846-1921)
War and grammar: Acoustic recordings with African prisoners of the First World War (1915-18)
Accomplished works and facts. The family tree project of Africanistics
Linguistics and language in the global economy of knowledge. A commentary
Part III: On the Poetics of Iconoclasm
Researching lesser-used endangered languages: Exploring field and documentary linguistics' perspectives on language research
The missionary in the theatre of linguistics: Or, is a decolonial linguistics possible?
Language ideology and policy in a colonial and postcolonial context: The case of Egypt
The decolonizer iconoclast. A commentary
Part IV: Sounds of Resistance
Jamaican postcolonial writing practices and metalinguistic discourses as a challenge to established norms and standards
Language ideologies and attitudes towards Arabic in contemporary Iran
Decolonizing decolonization? Desiring pure language in Mali
Colonial creep
Decolonial linguistics as paradigm shift. A commentary
Part V: On Decoloniality
A grammar of decoloniality
Walking decolonially with Nick Shepherd