Language Ideological Debates ( Language, Power and Social Process LPSP )

Publication series :Language, Power and Social Process LPSP

Author: Jan Blommaert  

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton‎

Publication year: 1999

E-ISBN: 9783110808049

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110163506

Subject: H0 Linguistics

Language: ENG

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Chapter

Preface

pp.:  7 – 11

Notes on contributors

pp.:  11 – 15

The debate is open

pp.:  15 – 53

Locating power: Corsican translators and their critics

pp.:  53 – 81

The ideology of dialect in Switzerland

pp.:  81 – 119

Language ideological debates in an Olympic city: Barcelona 1992-1996

pp.:  119 – 157

Heated language in a cold climate

pp.:  157 – 185

The debate on bilingual education in the U.S.: Language ideology as reflected in the practice of bilingual teachers

pp.:  185 – 215

The Ebonics controversy in context: Literacies, subjectivities, and language ideologies in the United States

pp.:  215 – 249

Singapore's Speak Mandarin Campaign: Language ideological debates in the imagining of the nation

pp.:  249 – 281

Linguistic and political attitudes towards Israeli Hebrew: Ongoing revival versus normalcy

pp.:  281 – 321

Politics, ideology and poetic form: The literary debate in Tanzania

pp.:  321 – 357

Portuguese as ideology and politics in Mozambique: Semiotic (re)constructions of a postcolony

pp.:  357 – 395

Flemish nationalism in the Belgian Congo versus Zairian anti-imperialism: Continuity and discontinuity in language ideological debates

pp.:  395 – 439

The debate is closed

pp.:  439 – 453

Name index

pp.:  453 – 455

Subject index

pp.:  455 – 465

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