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Transnational modern languages : a handbook / edited by Jennifer Burns and Derek Duncan.

Van Pelt Library P40 .T73 2022
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Burns, Jennifer, Editor.
Duncan, Derek, Editor.
Series:
Transnational modern languages
Transnational modern languages ; 7
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sociolinguistics.
Languages, Modern--Social aspects.
Languages, Modern.
Culture and globalization.
Interpersonal communication and culture.
sociolinguistics.
Physical Description:
vii, 342 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Liverpool, UK : Liverpool University Press, 2022.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Animal / Florian Mussgnug
2. Bilingualism / Claudia Peralta
3. Borders / Elizabeth Nijdam
4. Cities / Lorraine Leu
5. Colonization / Derek Duncan
6. Communities / Naomi Wells
7. Conflict / Connor Doak
8. Cosmopolitanism / Luke Sunderland
9. Creativity / Tamsin Koumis
10. Digital / Claire Taylor
11. Ecologies / Sophie Fuggle
12. Ethics / Rachel Scott
13. Event / Margaret Hills de Zarate
14. Flow / Rachel Johnson
15. Futures / Monica Seger
16. Human / Jennifer Burns
17. Knowledge / Charles Burdett
18. Language / Nicola McLelland
19. Liveness / Benedict Schofield
20. Locality / Marion Demossier
21. Me / Abigail Brundin
22. Me / Aurelie Zannier-Wahengo
23. Mimesis / Ricardo Roque
24. Miscegenation / Jeroen Dewulf
25. Multi-lingualism / Hilary Footitt
26. Performance / Julia Prest
27. Postcolonial / Charles Forsdick
28. Premodernities / Sharon Kinoshita
29. Routes / Kresimir Vukovic
30. Sexualities / Elliot Evans
31. Sound / Cara Levey
32. Stories / Emma Bond
33. Stories / Julian Preece
34. Translation / Lucas Nunes Vieira
35. Translation / Loredana Polezzi
36. Translation / Zrinka Stahuljak
37. Voice / Yasser Elhariry.
Notes:
Which sets out the theoretical and conceptual scope of the series, the type of research on which it is based and the kinds of questions that it asks.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Ebook version :
ISBN:
1800348495
9781800348493
OCLC:
1228725363

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