_Raciolinguistics_ reveals the central role that language plays in
shaping our ideas about race and vice versa. The book brings together
a team of leading scholars-working both within and beyond the United
States-to share powerful, much-needed research that helps us
understand the increasingly vexed relationships between race,
ethnicity, and language in our rapidly changing world. Combining the
innovative, cutting-edge approaches of race and ethnic studies with
fine-grained linguistic analyses, authors cover a wide range of topics
including the struggle over the very term "African American," the
racialized language education debates within the increasing number of
"majority-minority" immigrant communities in the U.S., the dangers of
multicultural education in a Europe that is struggling to meet the
needs of new migrants, and the sociopolitical and cultural meanings of
linguistic styles used in Brazilian favelas, South African townships,
Mexican and Puerto Rican barrios in Chicago, and Korean American "cram
schools" in New York City, among other sites. Taking into account
rapidly changing demographics in the U.S and shifting cultural and
media trends across the globe--from Hip Hop cultures, to transnational
Mexican popular and street cultures, to Israeli reality TV, to new
immigration trends across Africa and Europe--_Raciolinguistics_ shapes
the future of scholarship on race, ethnicity, and language. By taking
a comparative look across a diverse range of language and literacy
contexts, the volume seeks not only to set the research agenda in this
burgeoning area of study, but also to help resolve pressing
educational and political problems in some of the most contested
raciolinguistic contexts in the world.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780190625719
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok