Bilingual Games

Bilingual Games
Title Bilingual Games PDF eBook
Author D. Sommer
Publisher Springer
Pages 317
Release 2003-11-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1403982708

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These essays bring home the most challenging observations of postmodernism-multiple identities, the fragility of meaning, the risks of communication. Sommer asserts that many people normally live-that is, think, feel, create, reason, persuade, laugh-in more than one language. She claims that traditional scholarship (aesthetics; language and philosophy; psychoanalysis, and politics) cannot see or hear more than one language at a time. The goal of these essays is to create a new field: bilingual arts & aesthetics which examine the aesthetic product produced by bilingual diasporic communities. The focus of this volume is the Americas, but examples and theoretical proposals come from Europe as well. In both areas, the issue offers another level of complexity to the migrant and cosmopolitan character of local societies in a global economy.

Bilingual Aesthetics

Bilingual Aesthetics
Title Bilingual Aesthetics PDF eBook
Author Doris Sommer
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 281
Release 2004-04-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0822385791

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Knowing a second language entails some unease; it requires a willingness to make mistakes and work through misunderstandings. The renowned literary scholar Doris Sommer argues that feeling funny is good for you, and for society. In Bilingual Aesthetics Sommer invites readers to make mischief with meaning, to play games with language, and to allow errors to stimulate new ways of thinking. Today’s global world has outgrown any one-to-one correlation between a people and a language; liberal democracies can either encourage difference or stifle it through exclusionary policies. Bilingual Aesthetics is Sommer’s passionate call for citizens and officials to cultivate difference and to realize that the precarious points of contact resulting from mismatches between languages, codes, and cultures are the lifeblood of democracy, as well as the stimulus for aesthetics and philosophy. Sommer encourages readers to entertain the creative possibilities inherent in multilingualism. With her characteristic wit and love of language, she focuses on humor—particularly bilingual jokes—as the place where tensions between and within cultures are played out. She draws on thinking about humor and language by a range of philosophers and others, including Sigmund Freud, Immanuel Kant, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Hannah Arendt, and Mikhail Bakhtin. In declaring the merits of allowing for crossed signals, Sommer sends a clear message: Making room for more than one language is about value added, not about remediation. It is an expression of love for a contingent and changing world.

The Best Spanish Learning Games for Children | Children's Learn Spanish Books

The Best Spanish Learning Games for Children | Children's Learn Spanish Books
Title The Best Spanish Learning Games for Children | Children's Learn Spanish Books PDF eBook
Author Baby Professor
Publisher Speedy Publishing LLC
Pages 40
Release 2017-02-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1541906748

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What is a better way to learn a new language than by playing games? This Spanish Book is all about injecting new Spanish words and phrases to your beloved kids through a series of games. The difficult word is not allowed here. Your kids are going to love this book as much as they will love Spanish by the end of the session. Get your copy now.

Bilingual Games

Bilingual Games
Title Bilingual Games PDF eBook
Author Helga Freiler
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 2005
Genre
ISBN 9783900196103

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Bilingual Games

Bilingual Games
Title Bilingual Games PDF eBook
Author Doris Sommer
Publisher Palgrave MacMillan
Pages 308
Release 2003-11-22
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781403960115

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Sommer invites distinguished writers to examine the fundamental difference it makes to play games between languages.

Wanderwords

Wanderwords
Title Wanderwords PDF eBook
Author Maria Lauret
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 342
Release 2014-09-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1628921641

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How do (im)migrant writers negotiate their representation of a multilingual world for a monolingual audience? Does their English betray the presence of another language, is that other language erased, or does it appear here and there, on special occasions for special reasons? Do words and meanings wander from one language and one self to another? Do the psychic and cultural worlds of different languages split apart or merge? What is the aesthetic effect of such wandering, splitting, or merging? Usually described as “code-switches” by linguists, fragments of other languages have wandered into American literature in English from the beginning. Wanderwords asks what, in the memoirs, poems, essays, and fiction of a variety of twentieth and twenty first century writers, the function and meaning of such language migration might be. It shows what there is to be gained if we learn to read migrant writing with an eye, and an ear, for linguistic difference and it concludes that, freighted with the other-cultural meanings wrapped up in their different looks and sounds, wanderwords can perform wonders of poetic signification as well as cultural critique. Bringing together literary and cultural theory with linguistics as well as the theory and history of migration, and with psychoanalysis for its understanding of the multilingual unconscious, Wanderwords engages closely with the work of well-known and unheard-of writers such as Mary Antin and Eva Hoffman, Richard Rodriguez and Junot Díaz, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha and Bharati Mukherjee, Edward Bok and Truus van Bruinessen, Susana Chávez-Silverman and Gustavo Perez-Firmat, Pietro DiDonato and Don DeLillo. In so doing, a poetics of multilingualism unfolds that stretches well beyond translation into the lingual contact zone of English-with-other-languages that is American literature, belatedly re-connecting with the world.

American Migrant Fictions

American Migrant Fictions
Title American Migrant Fictions PDF eBook
Author Sonia Weiner
Publisher BRILL
Pages 255
Release 2018-07-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004364013

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In American Migrant Fictions: Space, Narrative, Identity, Sonia Weiner focuses on novels of five American migrant writers of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, who construct spatial paradigms within their narratives to explore questions of linguistic diversity, identities and be-longings. By weaving visual techniques within their narratives (photography, comics, cartography) authors Aleksandar Hemon, G.B. Tran, Junot Díaz, Boris Fishman and Vikram Chandra convey a surplus of perspectives and gesture towards alternative spaces, spatial in-between-ness and transnational space.