The Sociolinguistics of Global Asias

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The volume explores the social, cultural, and historical forms of "language" that have come to be associated with "Asia" as a global phenomenon and their implications for better understanding the contemporary linguistic and political landscape in Asias.

Informationen zum Autor Jerry Won Lee is an associate professor of applied linguistics in the Department of English at the University of California, Irvine, where he also serves as affiliate faculty in the Departments of Anthropology, Comparative Literature, East Asian Studies, and Asian American Studies. Klappentext The volume explores the social, cultural, and historical forms of "language" that have come to be associated with "Asia" as a global phenomenon and their implications for better understanding the contemporary linguistic and political landscape in Asias. The book examines the flows of migration, people, cultures, and language resources within, across, through, to, and from Asias in tandem with social, political, and ideological factors, drawing on case studies of global iterations of a wide range of Asian national and cultural imaginaries. In so doing, the volume builds on the growing body of scholarship on the sociolinguistics of globalization in its critical inquiries into the linguistic and cultural practices that have come to be constitutive of national or supranational localities toward unpacking the forces of globalization more broadly. This book will be of particular interest to students and scholars interested in sociolinguistics, multilingualism, linguistic anthropology, Asian Studies, and Asian American studies. Zusammenfassung The volume explores the social, cultural, and historical forms of language that have come to be associated with Asia as a global phenomenon and their implications for better understanding the contemporary linguistic and political landscape in Asias. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Toward a sociolinguistics of global Asias Jerry Won Lee Section I: Linguistic and spatial cartographies of global Asias 2. Raciolinguistic construction of Southeast Asia in Korean cartographies of language Joseph Sung-Yul Park 3. Visual multilingualism and the making of Chinese space in Nepal Bal Krishna Sharma & Prem Phyak 4. Managing the shikumen chronotope, constructing a cosmopolitan place: A case study of Xintiandi in global Shanghai Fengzhi Zhao Section II: Identities and itineraries in the sociolinguistics of global Asias 5. What it is like in words: Sociolinguistic itineraries and afterlives in global Asias Lisa Lim 6. Tales of Filipinos in Brunei Darussalam: Identities, cultural flows, histories, and personal narratives Chester Keasberry, Phan Le Ha, & Yabit Alas 7. Shape shifting across global Korea: Identity performances of mixed-race Korean heritage speakers Samantha Harris Section III: Translingual imaginaries of global Asias 8. Translingual entrepreneurship and the deterritorialization of Singlish Eunice Ying Ci Lim & Suresh Canagarajah 9. Digital translingual space in Bangladesh: Space of creativity, criticality, or bigotry? Shaila Sultana 10. The global translinguistics of Bengali Muslims: Articulations of the Umma through the premodern Islamic genres Shakil Rabbi 11. Translingualism and social media: The expression of intense emotions of Mongolian background immigrant women in Australia Ana Tankosic, Stephanie Dryden, & Sender Dovchin Section IV: Reimagining the "givens" of the sociolinguistics of global Asias 12. Becoming and unbecoming Asian in Sydney Emi Otsuji & Alastair Pennycook 13. Worlds and users of Asian Englishes: Decentering language in the sociolinguistics of global Asias Ruanni Tupas Afterword: History in a sociolinguistics of Global Asias Beatriz Lorente ...

Klappentext

The volume explores the social, cultural, and historical forms of "language" that have come to be associated with "Asia" as a global phenomenon and their implications for better understanding the contemporary linguistic and political landscape in Asias. The book examines the flows of migration, people, cultures, and language resources within, across, through, to, and from Asias in tandem with social, political, and ideological factors, drawing on case studies of global iterations of a wide range of Asian national and cultural imaginaries. In so doing, the volume builds on the growing body of scholarship on the sociolinguistics of globalization in its critical inquiries into the linguistic and cultural practices that have come to be constitutive of national or supranational localities toward unpacking the forces of globalization more broadly. This book will be of particular interest to students and scholars interested in sociolinguistics, multilingualism, linguistic anthropology, Asian Studies, and Asian American studies.


Zusammenfassung
The volume explores the social, cultural, and historical forms of language that have come to be associated with Asia as a global phenomenon and their implications for better understanding the contemporary linguistic and political landscape in Asias.

Inhalt

  1. Toward a sociolinguistics of global Asias - Jerry Won Lee

Section I: Linguistic and spatial cartographies of global Asias

  1. Raciolinguistic construction of Southeast Asia in Korean cartographies of language - Joseph Sung-Yul Park

  2. Visual multilingualism and the making of Chinese space in Nepal - Bal Krishna Sharma & Prem Phyak

  3. Managing the shikumen chronotope, constructing a cosmopolitan place: A case study of Xintiandi in global Shanghai - Fengzhi Zhao

Section II: Identities and itineraries in the sociolinguistics of global Asias

  1. What it is like in words: Sociolinguistic itineraries and afterlives in global Asias - Lisa Lim

  2. Tales of Filipinos in Brunei Darussalam: Identities, cultural flows, histories, and personal narratives - Chester Keasberry, Phan Le Ha, & Yabit Alas

  3. Shape shifting across global Korea: Identity performances of mixed-race Korean heritage speakers - Samantha Harris

Section III: Translingual imaginaries of global Asias

  1. Translingual entrepreneurship and the deterritorialization of Singlish - Eunice Ying Ci Lim & Suresh Canagarajah

  2. Digital translingual space in Bangladesh: Space of creativity, criticality, or bigotry? - Shaila Sultana

  3. The global translinguistics of Bengali Muslims: Articulations of the Umma through the premodern Islamic genres - Shakil Rabbi

  4. Translingualism and social media: The expression of intense emotions of Mongolian background immigrant women in Australia - Ana Tankosi , Stephanie Dryden, & Sender Dovchin

Section IV: Reimagining the "givens" of the sociolinguistics of global Asias

  1. Becoming and unbecoming Asian in Sydney - Emi Otsuji & Alastair Pennycook

  2. Worlds and users of Asian Englishes: Decentering language in the sociolinguistics of global Asias - Ruanni Tupas

Afterword: History in a sociolinguistics of Global Asias - Beatriz Lorente

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780367646912
    • Editor Jerry Won Lee
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm
    • Jahr 2022
    • EAN 9780367646912
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-367-64691-2
    • Veröffentlichung 10.06.2022
    • Titel The Sociolinguistics of Global Asias
    • Autor Jerry Won Lee
    • Gewicht 453g
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Anzahl Seiten 228
    • Genre Linguistics & Literature

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