Unequal Englishes : the politics of Englishes today / edited by Ruanni Tupas.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781349498857
- English language -- Political aspects
- English language -- Study and teaching -- English-speaking countries
- English language -- Variation -- Political aspects
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Sociolinguistics
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching
- Language policy -- English-speaking countries
- 306.442/21 23
- P119.32.E54 U84 2015
- LAN009000 | LAN009050 | LAN020000
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Books | PSAU OLM Graduate Collection | GS-C 306.44221 Un5 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | PSAU41479 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: -- Foreword; Arjuna Parakrama -- Introduction: From World Englishes to Unequal Englishes; Ruanni Tupas and Rani Rubdy -- PART I: APPROACHES TO UNEQUAL ENGLISHES -- 1. Inequalities of Englishes, English Speakers, and Languages: A Critical Perspective of Pluralist Approaches to English; Ryuko Kubota -- 2. Unequal Englishes, the Native Speaker, and Decolonization in TESOL; Rani Rubdy -- 3. Structures of Feeling in Unequal Englishes; Joseph Sung-Yul Park -- 4. Global English and Inequality: The Contested Ground of Linguistic Power; Peter Ives -- PART II: ENGLISHES IN NEXUSES OF POWER AND INEQUALITY -- 5. 'Just an Old Joke': Chinglish, Narrative and Linguistic Inequality in the Chinese English Classroom; Eric S. Henry -- 6. English in Japan: Indecisions, Inequalities and Practices of Relocalization; Glenn Toh -- 7. Performing Gayness and English in an Offshore Call Center Industry; Aileen O. Salonga -- PART III: ENGLISHES IN CHANGING MULTILINGUAL SPACES -- 8. Earning Capital in Hawai'i's Linguistic Landscape; Christina Higgins -- 9. Glocalization and the Spread of Unequal Englishes: Vernacular Signs in the Centre of Beijing; Lin Pan -- 10. Singlish Strikes Back in Singapore; Chua, Siew Kheng Catherine -- PART IV: ENGLISHES IN UNEQUAL LEARNING SPACES -- 11. Contesting the Raj's 'Divide and Rule' Policies: Linguistic Apartheid, Unequal Englishes, and the Postcolonial Framework; Vaidehi Ramanathan -- 12. Unequal Englishes in Imagined Intercultural Interactions; Phan Le Ha -- 13. Preparing Teachers for 'Unequal Englishes': The D-TEIL Experience in Cuba; Ian Martin and Brian Morgan.
"Unequal Englishes challenges the widely held assumption that languages and linguistic varieties are equal, exploring the various ways we can understand, examine and transform inequalities of Englishes. Written by engaging and well-known scholars of language, education and politics, the chapters in the volume offer a wide range of perspectives on the complex but interwoven relationships between inequalities and Englishes, with an expansive geopolitical trajectory which includes the Philippines, Cuba, China, Canada, India, Malaysia, the United States, Singapore and South Korea. Their specific social and ideological contexts of analyses are wide-ranging, including textbooks and classrooms; teachers, would-be teachers and students; call centers; linguistic landscapes; stories, narratives and jokes. The volume unpacks the notion of unequal Englishes as one way to understand the global spread of English today"-- Provided by publisher.
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