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Rövid leírás:
This volume offers an indepth examination of linguistic prejudice, covering its intersection with racism, sexism, classism, ableism, and various other forms of oppression. It includes perspectives from the Global South and explores initiatives to address prejudice on the basis of language.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
This volume explores and rearticulates the relationship between language and prejudice. Language plays an important role in the conceptualization, enactment, and defence of prejudice at both the individual and institutional level. Language (and language users) can also be the object of prejudice, and language itself can - with some conditions - be thought of as a solution to prejudice. The chapters in the volume examine how prejudice manifests itself, how it is perceived, and how it might be combatted. Parts I - III cover linguistic prejudices relating to gender and sexuality, ableism, and race and ethnicity, while Parts IV - VI explore social issues, politics and religion, and educational perspectives. The final part looks at projects and initiatives to tackle linguistic prejudice in a range of contexts. While recent work in the field has tended to inadvertently construct knowledge according to normative and Northern epistemologies, this volume features contributions that also provide an understanding of linguistic prejudice from Global South perspectives.
TöbbTartalomjegyzék:
Introduction: Rearticulating Prejudice in Relation to Language
Part I. Gender and Sexuality
Sexism and Sexist Language
Gender and Gendered Language
Anti-Trans, Anti-Gender, and Transphobic Language
Anti-LGB Language
Voice Quality, Pitch, and Gender Discrimination
Part II: Ableism
Cultural Stigmatization and Linguistic Prejudice in Deaf Education in Ghana
Language and Discursive Production of Blind Subjects: A Study of Gujarati Small Stories
Linguistic Prejudice and Discrimination against Autistic People
Prejudice and Discrimination against Adults Living with Acquired Cognitive-Communication
The Role of Metaphor and Indexicality in the Reinforcement of Social Meanings of Disability
Part III: Race and Ethnicity
'Racial Blindness' and 'Racial Ignorance' in the Sociolinguistic Arena: The Case of the Balkans and South Korea
Xenophobia and Migration
Heritage Languages
Language Analysis for the Determination of Origin (LADO): A Conflict of Paradigms and its Resolution through New Protocols
Incredible Language and Refugee Legal Processes: Challenging Asylum Credibility Assessments
Part IV: Social Issues
Accentism
Dialectism
Age, Ageism, and Ageist Language
Examining Discrimination and Prejudice as Emerging Constructs in Health Communication Scholarship
Poverty and Wealth
Social Status and Linguistic Prejudice in Brazil
Language Prejudice and Discrimination on Social Media Platforms in Southern Africa
V: Politics and Religion
Politics, Religion, and the Empiring of Languages in Brazil, Colombia, and Ukraine
The Symbolic Power of Written Language in the Andes
Understanding Linguistic Prejudice through Linguistic Landscapes
Language, Religious Determinism, and Prejudices in Digital Spaces: Historical Antecedents of Colonialism
Part VI: Educational Perspectives
The Representation of Minority People in Kazakhstan School Textbooks: The Invisible 130
Vulnerability to Raciolinguistic Ideologies within the Language Teaching Profession: From Prejudice to Discrimination
Linguistic Prejudice: Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Language Learners in the Australian Education System
De-Mystifying Linguistic Prejudice and Discrimination in Standard Language Ideology: Towards Decolonizing Language Education
Language, (De)colonization, and the Curriculum
Part VII: Combatting Linguistic Prejudice
Language Guidelines as the Frontier of Anti-Prejudicial Prescriptivism
Combatting Inequalities of Multilingualism Online
Tackling Linguistic Prejudice through Public Dialogue: The Accentism Project and Accentricity Podcast
Twitter as an Online Counterpedagogy to Linguistic Prejudice
Linguistic Prejudice in Academia: The Case of English for Publication Purposes from an Interdisciplinary Angle