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  • Southernizing Sociolinguistics: Colonialism, Racism, and Patriarchy in Language in the Global South

    Southernizing Sociolinguistics by Antia, Bassey E.; Makoni, Sinfree;

    Colonialism, Racism, and Patriarchy in Language in the Global South

    Sorozatcím: Routledge Critical Studies in Multilingualism;

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    This innovative collection offers a pan-Southern rejoinder to hegemonies of Northern Sociolinguistics. It showcases voices from the Global South that substitute alternative and complementary narrations of the link between language and society for canonical renditions of the field.

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    This innovative collection offers a pan-Southern rejoinder to hegemonies of Northern sociolinguistics. It showcases voices from the Global South that substitute alternative and complementary narrations of the link between language and society for canonical renditions of the field.


    Drawing on Southern epistemologies, the volume critically explores the entangled histories of racial colonialism, capitalism, and patriarchy in perpetuating prejudice in and around language as a means of encouraging the conceptualization of alternative epistemological futures for sociolinguistics. The book features work by both established and emerging scholars, and is organized around four parts: The politics of the constitution of language, and its metalanguage, in the Global South; Who gets published in sociolinguistics? Language in the Global South and the social inscription of difference; and Learning and the quotidian experience of language in the Global South.


    This book will be of interest to scholars in sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, critical race and ethnic studies, and philosophy of knowledge.


    Chapter 11 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    List of Contributors


    Acknowledgements



    Foreword


    Lynn Mario T. Menezes de Souza


    Introduction


    Bassey E. Antia and Sinfree Makoni



    Part I: The politics of the constitution of language, and its metalanguage, in the Global South


    Chapter 1: Can there be a politics of language? Reflections on language and metalanguage


    Christopher Hutton


    Chapter 2: Shallow grammar and African American English: Evaluating the master?s tools in linguistics


    Arthur K. Spears


    Chapter 3: Multilingual socialization and development of multilingualism as a first language: Implications for multilingual education


    Ajit K. Mohanty


    Chapter 4: Questioning epistemic racism in issues of language studies in Brazil: The case of Pretugu?s versus popular Brazilian Portuguese


    Lynn Mario T. Menezes de Souza and Gabriel Nascimento


    Chapter 5: Baptism of indigenous languages into an ideology: A decolonial critique of missionary linguistics in South-Eastern Nigeria


    Unyierie Idem and Imelda Udoh


    Chapter 6: Christian-lects and Islam-lects: On religious inventions of languages


    Cristine Severo and Ashraf Abdelhay



    Part II: Who gets published in sociolinguistics?


    Chapter 7: Black female scholarship matters: Erasure of black African women?s sociolinguistic scholarship


    Busi Makoni


    Chapter 8: African contributions to four journals of sociolinguistics


    Evershed Kwasi Amuzu, Elvis ResCue, Bernard Boakye and Nana Aba Appiah Amfo



    Part III: Language in the Global South and the social inscription of difference


    Chapter 9: Begging for "authenticity": Language, class and race politics in South Africa


    Bongi Bangeni, Nwabisa Bangeni and Stephanie Rudwick


    Chapter 10: Mandarin Chinese as the national language and its discontents


    Uradyn E. Bulag


    Chapter 11: Minoritized youth language in Norwegian media discourse: Surfacing the abyssal line


    Rafael Lomeu Gomes and Bente A. Svendsen



    Part IV: Learning and the quotidian experience of language in the Global South


    Chapter 12: The lexico-semantics of Whiteness and its transactionalization in Black African languages


    Bassey E. Antia, Sinfree Makoni and Joseph Igono


    Chapter 13: Linguistic governmentality, neoliberalism, and Communicative Language Teaching: Invisibility of indigenous ethnic languages in the multilingual schools in Bangladesh


    Shaila Sultana, Nuzhat Tazin Ahmed, Md. Nahid Ferdous Bhuiyan and Md. Shamsul Huda


    Chapter 14: Making of an exile: An analytic authoethnography


    Mari Haneda



    Part V: Summing up


    Epistolary afterword: Letter to the prince


    Bassey E. Antia



    Epilogue: Every dog has its day; but the long-time underdog can?t wait any longer for that day!


    Kanavillil Rajagopalan

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