Language is integral to the construction of personal, socio-cultural
and socio-political identities. Language, Identity and Symbolic
Culture closely investigates the relationship between language and
identities, offering a comprehensive yet progressive view of how
linguistics relates to development and education, both in theoretical
and real world applications. Progressing from a theoretical core
examining the connection between language and individual identity,
this book moves on to look at the wider socio-political discourse
involving the marginalization and resistance of communities in the
world. Beginning with the philosophical paradigms of language, Evans
questions whether language shapes personal identities in its daily use
or whether language is simply a tool for describing, rather than
creating, the world. Extrapolating on this, the contributors utilise
case studies from across the globe to see how these linguistic
perspectives are played out in the real world, considering the role of
language in issues surrounding power, colonization, marginalization
and education. Language, Identity and Symbolic Culture offers a view
of language identity conflicts around the world and an understanding
of the opportunities of political and cultural emancipation created
through language and open discourse.
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ISBN
9781350023024
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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