This wide-ranging volume explores how gender and language are used and
transformed to discuss, enact, and project social differences in light
of global economic and political changes in the late nineteenth,
twentieth, and early twenty-first centuries. It presents analyses of
language and gender from a broad spectrum of national contexts:
Catalonia, Canada, China, India, Japan, Nigeria, Vietnam, Philippines,
Tonga, and the United States. Cases studies consider language and
gender in changing workplaces, schools and immigrant integration
workshops, as well as in new and emerging sites for consumption and
the production of identity. They also analyze the changing meanings of
multilingualism, and the construction of ideologies about gender and
language in colonial and postcolonial/national ideologies. The papers
engage with and contribute to theoretical conceptualizations of
globalization, cosmopolitanism, (post)colonialism, (trans)nationalism,
and public spheres by drawing on a variety of sociolinguistic analytic
strategies (variation analysis, media analysis, interactional
sociolinguistics, ethnography of speaking, sociology of language,
colonial discourse analysis).
Les mer
Language, Gender, Globalization
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783110198805
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
De Gruyter
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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