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A sociolinguistics of the South / edited by Kathleen Heugh, Christopher Stroud, Kerry Taylor-Leech, and Peter I. De Costa.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Heugh, Kathleen, editor.
Stroud, Christopher, editor.
Taylor-Leech, Kerry, editor.
De Costa, Peter I., editor.
Series:
Routledge critical studies in multilingualism.
Routledge critical studies in multilingualism
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Multilingualism--Social aspects.
Multilingualism.
Multilingualism--Social aspects--Developing countries.
Sociolinguistics--Developing countries.
Sociolinguistics.
Language and culture--Developing countries.
Language and culture.
Applied linguistics--Developing countries.
Applied linguistics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxii, 257 pages) : illustrations.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London, United Kingdom : Routledge, 2022.
Summary:
"This book brings to life initiatives among scholars of the south and north to understand better the intelligences and pluralities of multilingualisms in southern communities and spaces of decoloniality. Chapters follow a longue dure perspective of human co-existence with communal presents, pasts, and futures; attachments to place; and insights into how multilingualisms emerge, circulate, and alter over time. Each chapter, informed by the authors' experiences living and working among southern communities, illustrates nuances in ideas of south and southern, tracing (dis-/inter-) connected discourses in vastly different geopolitical contexts. Authors reflect on the roots, routes and ecologies of linguistic and epistemic heterogeneity while remembering the sociolinguistic knowledge and practices of those who have gone before. The book re-examines the appropriacy of how theories, policies, and methodologies for multilingual contexts' are transported across different settings and underscores the ethics of research practice and reversal of centre and periphery perspectives through careful listening and conversation. Highlighting the potential of a southern sociolinguistics to articulate a new humanity and more ethical world in registers of care, hope, and love, this volume contributes to new directions in critical and decolonial studies of multilingualism, and to re-imagining sociolinguistics, cultural studies, and applied linguistics more broadly."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
1 A Sociolinguistics of the South; Kathleen Heugh, Christopher Stroud, Kerry Taylor-Leech, and Peter I. De Costa Part I: Stories of the South and their Storytellers Framing ‘Stories of the South and their Storytellers’ Christopher Stroud 2 Outside in: The Relevance of Epistemologies of the Global South for North America and the United States Amidst the Immigration Debate Terrence Wiley 3 Roots and Routes: Meshworks of Multilingualism Christopher Stroud and Kathleen Heugh 4 ‘We Wear the Mask’: Agentive and Strategic Language Play in Southern and Northern Spaces of (Im)mobility and Precarity Necia Stanford-Billinghurst 5 Chican@ Studies, Chican@ Sociolinguistics: Dialogues on Decolonizing Linguistic Studies and Southern Multilingualisms Reynaldo F.Macías Part II: Southern Ways – Care, Hope and Love; Framing ‘Southern ways – Care, Hope and Love’; Kerry Taylor-Leech 6 Remembering as a Decolonizing Project in Language Policy Ruanni Tupas 7 Timescales, Critical Junctures, and the Accruing Injuries of Coloniality: The Case of a Mother Tongue Pilot in Timor-Leste Kerry Taylor-Leech 8 Bilingual Education and Multilingualism in Mozambique: A Decolonial Critique of Policies, Discourses and Practices Feliciano Chimbutane 9 Dialogue as a Decolonial effort: Nepali Youth Transforming Monolingual Ideologies and Reclaiming Multilingual Citizenship Prem Phyak, Hima Rawal and Peter I.De Costa 10 What can Southern Multilingualisms Bring to the Question of How to Prepare Teachers for Linguistic Diversity in Canadian Schools? Rubina Khanam, Russell Fayant and Andrea Sterzuk Part III: Sociolinguistic Methods of the South; Framing ‘Sociolinguistic Methods of the South’ Peter I. De Costa 11 ē-ka-pimohteyāhk nīkānehk ōte nīkān: nēhiyawēwin (Cree Language) Revitalization and Indigenous Knowledge (Re)generation Belinda Daniels, Andrea Sterzuk, Peter Turner, William Richard Cook, Dorothy Thunder and Randy Morin 12 Desert participants Guide the Research in Central Australia Janet Armitage 13 Aboriginal Agency, Knowledge, and Voice: Centring kulintja Southern Methodologies Samuel Osborne Coda: Recovring Lost Arts of Languaging from the Four Directions Alison Phipps
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781315208916
1315208911
9781351805070
135180507X
OCLC:
1257667330

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