The Sociolinguistics of Place and Belonging
Title | The Sociolinguistics of Place and Belonging PDF eBook |
Author | Leonie Cornips |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing Company |
Pages | 299 |
Release | 2018-03-15 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9027264597 |
This volume shows the relevance of the concepts of ‘place’ and ‘belonging’ for understanding the dynamics of identification through language. It also opens up a new terrain for sociolinguistic and linguistic anthropological study, namely the margins. Rural, as well as urbanized areas that are seen as marginal or peripheral to places that are overtly recognized as mixed and hybridized have received relatively little sociolinguistic attention. Yet, people living in these supposedly less ‘spectacular’ margins are not immune to the effects of globalization and rapid technological change. They too constantly form new ensembles from linguistic and cultural resources which they invest with novel, instable, often ambiguous meanings. This volume focusses on the purportedly unspectacular in order to achieve a full understanding of the relation between language, place and belonging. The contributors to this volume, therefore, focus on language practices analyzing them as dialectically related to political-economic processes and language ideologies.
The Language of Belonging
Title | The Language of Belonging PDF eBook |
Author | U. Meinhof |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 229 |
Release | 2005-08-10 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0230504302 |
This examines a significant aspect of contemporary social life: cultural identities and our linguistic means of constructing them. It combines a theoretical re-assessment of processes of identification with case studies of the discourses of three-generation families living in split-border communities along the former 'Iron Curtain'.
Narratives of Place, Belonging and Language
Title | Narratives of Place, Belonging and Language PDF eBook |
Author | Máiréad Nic Craith |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2012-02-10 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 023035551X |
Examining identity in relation to globalization and migration, this book uses narratives and memoirs from contemporary authors who have lived 'in-between' two or more languages. It explores the human desire to find one's 'own place' in new cultural contexts, and looks at the role of language in shaping a sense of belonging in society.
Language and Belonging
Title | Language and Belonging PDF eBook |
Author | Rita Vallentin |
Publisher | Sprachliche Konstruktion sozialer Grenzen: Identitäten und Zugehörigkeiten / Linguistic Construction of Social Boundaries: Identities and Belonging |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Sociolinguistics |
ISBN | 9783631735602 |
The book deals with the relationship between speakers' sense of belonging and their language use by examining their interactions in a Guatemalan community. The analysis shows that belonging is tied to the use of social, spatial and temporal categories, the relations between them, and collectively shared linguistic practices.
Multilingualism, (Im)mobilities and Spaces of Belonging
Title | Multilingualism, (Im)mobilities and Spaces of Belonging PDF eBook |
Author | Kristine Horner |
Publisher | Multilingual Matters |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 2019-10-11 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1788925068 |
Certain forms of mobility and multilingualism tend to be portrayed as problematic in the public sphere, while others are considered to be unremarkable. Divided into three thematic sections, this book explores the contestation of spaces and the notion of borders, examines the ways in which heritage and authenticity are linked or challenged, and interrogates the intersections between mobility and hierarchies and the ways that language can be linked to notions of belonging and aspirations for mobility. Based on fieldwork in Africa, Asia, Australasia and Europe, it explores how language functions as both site of struggle and as a means of overcoming struggle. This volume will be of particular interest to scholars taking ethnographic and critical sociolinguistic approaches to the study of language and belonging in the context of globalisation.
Sociolinguistic Perspectives on Migration Control
Title | Sociolinguistic Perspectives on Migration Control PDF eBook |
Author | Markus Rheindorf |
Publisher | Multilingual Matters |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 2020-01-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 178892469X |
In the midst of an international crisis in migration policy – widely referred to as a ‘refugee crisis’ – this book brings together timely analyses of the manifold and yet specific ways in which migration affects globalized societies, set against the background of the rise of nationalist and populist movements. The voices of migrants and refugees are rarely heard in this context: usually, they are debated about, summarized and reported but their agency is denied. Each contribution to this volume adds an empirical perspective to our understanding of how language relates to migration in a specific national context. The chapters use innovative combinations of multimodal, qualitative and quantitative analyses to examine a broad range of genres and data related to the voices of migrants and reporting about migrants.
Making Sense of People and Place in Linguistic Landscapes
Title | Making Sense of People and Place in Linguistic Landscapes PDF eBook |
Author | Amiena Peck |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2018-10-18 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1350038008 |
This volume offers comprehensive analyses of how we live continuously in a multiplicity and simultaneity of 'places'. It explores what it means to be in place, the variety of ways in which meanings of place are made and how relationships to others are mediated through the linguistic and material semiotics of place. Drawing on examples of linguistic landscapes (LL) over the world, such as gentrified landscapes in Johannesburg and Brunswick, Mozambican memorializations, volatile train graffiti in Stockholm, Brazilian protest marches, Guadeloupian Creole signs, microscapes of souvenirs in Guinea-Bissau and old landscapes of apartheid in South Africa in contemporary time, this book explores how we are what we are through how we are emplaced. Across these examples, world-leading contributors explore how LLs contribute to the (re)imagining of different selves in the living past (living the past in the present), alternative presents and imagined futures. It focuses particularly on how the LL in all of these mediations is read through emotionality and affect, creating senses of belonging, precarity and hope across a simultaneous multiplicity of worlds. The volume offers a reframing of linguistics landscape research in a geohumanities framework emphasizing negotiations of self in place in LL studies, building upon a rich body of LL research. With over 40 illustrations, it covers various methodological and epistemological issues, such as the need for extended temporal engagement with landscapes, a mobile approach to landscapes and how bodies engage with texts.