Bloomsbury World Englishes offers a comprehensive and rigorous description of the facts, implications and contentious issues regarding the forms and functions of English in the world. International experts cover a diverse range of varieties and topics, offering a more accurate understanding of English across the globe and the various social contexts in which it plays a significant role. With volumes dedicated to research paradigms, language ideologies and pedagogies, the collection pushes the boundaries of the field to go beyond traditional descriptive paradigms and contribute to moving…mehr
Bloomsbury World Englishes offers a comprehensive and rigorous description of the facts, implications and contentious issues regarding the forms and functions of English in the world. International experts cover a diverse range of varieties and topics, offering a more accurate understanding of English across the globe and the various social contexts in which it plays a significant role. With volumes dedicated to research paradigms, language ideologies and pedagogies, the collection pushes the boundaries of the field to go beyond traditional descriptive paradigms and contribute to moving research agendas forward. Volume 1: Paradigms analyzes the ways in which we make sense of English as a global language, its many varieties and how these come into contact and interact with other languages. It moves the field beyond existing 'models' that are no longer sufficient to describe English(es) in the era of globalization.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Britta Schneider is Junior Professor of Language Use and Migration at Europa-Universität Viadrina, Germany. Theresa Heyd is Chair of English Linguistics at Universität Greifswald, Germany. General Editor: Mario Saraceni, University of Portsmouth, UK
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List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Introduction Britta Schneider (Europa-Universität Viadrina Germany) and Theresa Heyd (Universität Greifswald Germany) Part 1: Reflecting Research Paradigms of World Englishes 1. World Englishes: Approaches Models and Methodology Kingsley Bolton (Stockholm University Sweden) 2. World Englishes: From Methodological Nationalism to a Global Perspective Christian Mair (University of Freiburg) 3. The Role of Gender in the Study of World Englishes Tamara M. Valentine (University of Nevada Reno USA) 4. The Role of Corpora in World Englishes Research Claudia Lange (Technische Universität Dresden Germany) 5. Register in World Englishes Research Axel Bohmann (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg Germany) Part 2: Postnational Framings Discourses and Perspectives 6. Translingualism and World Englishes Suresh Canagarajah (Pennsylvania State University USA) and Jerry Won Lee(University of California Irvine) 7. English-Speaking Diasporas Susanne Mühleisen (University of Bayreuth Germany) 8. English and Social Media: Translingual Englishes Identities and Linguascapes Sender Dovchin (Curtin University Australia) and Rhonda Oliver (Curtin University Australia) 9. Neoliberalism and the Global Spread of English: A Korean Case Jinhyun Cho (Macquarie University Australia) Part 3: Empirical Cases: Transnational Ties and New Localizations 10. Ship English of the Early Colonial Atlantic Sally J. Delgado (University of Puerto Rico at Cayey Puerto Rico) 11. Jewish Englishes in the United States and Beyond: An Ethnolinguistic Repertoire Approach Sarah Bunin Benor (Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion USA) 12. English in Global Pop Music Michael Westphal (University of Münster Germany) and Lisa Jansen (University of Münster Germany) 13. Non-Postcolonial Englishes in East Asia: Focus on Korean Popular Music Sofia Rüdiger (University of Bayreuth Germany) 14. Digital Englishes and Transcultural Flows Jennifer Dailey-O'Cain (University of Alberta Canada) 15. Diasporic Englishes in the United States: The Case of Nigerian Digital Communication Mirka Honkanen (University of Freiburg Germany) 16. English in the Maghreb Camille Jacob (University of Portsmouth UK) 17. When Africans Meet Chinese: Is Calculator Communication a Form of World Englishes Dewei Che (University of Vienna Austria) and Adams Bodomo (University of Vienna Austria) Index
List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Introduction Britta Schneider (Europa-Universität Viadrina Germany) and Theresa Heyd (Universität Greifswald Germany) Part 1: Reflecting Research Paradigms of World Englishes 1. World Englishes: Approaches Models and Methodology Kingsley Bolton (Stockholm University Sweden) 2. World Englishes: From Methodological Nationalism to a Global Perspective Christian Mair (University of Freiburg) 3. The Role of Gender in the Study of World Englishes Tamara M. Valentine (University of Nevada Reno USA) 4. The Role of Corpora in World Englishes Research Claudia Lange (Technische Universität Dresden Germany) 5. Register in World Englishes Research Axel Bohmann (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg Germany) Part 2: Postnational Framings Discourses and Perspectives 6. Translingualism and World Englishes Suresh Canagarajah (Pennsylvania State University USA) and Jerry Won Lee(University of California Irvine) 7. English-Speaking Diasporas Susanne Mühleisen (University of Bayreuth Germany) 8. English and Social Media: Translingual Englishes Identities and Linguascapes Sender Dovchin (Curtin University Australia) and Rhonda Oliver (Curtin University Australia) 9. Neoliberalism and the Global Spread of English: A Korean Case Jinhyun Cho (Macquarie University Australia) Part 3: Empirical Cases: Transnational Ties and New Localizations 10. Ship English of the Early Colonial Atlantic Sally J. Delgado (University of Puerto Rico at Cayey Puerto Rico) 11. Jewish Englishes in the United States and Beyond: An Ethnolinguistic Repertoire Approach Sarah Bunin Benor (Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion USA) 12. English in Global Pop Music Michael Westphal (University of Münster Germany) and Lisa Jansen (University of Münster Germany) 13. Non-Postcolonial Englishes in East Asia: Focus on Korean Popular Music Sofia Rüdiger (University of Bayreuth Germany) 14. Digital Englishes and Transcultural Flows Jennifer Dailey-O'Cain (University of Alberta Canada) 15. Diasporic Englishes in the United States: The Case of Nigerian Digital Communication Mirka Honkanen (University of Freiburg Germany) 16. English in the Maghreb Camille Jacob (University of Portsmouth UK) 17. When Africans Meet Chinese: Is Calculator Communication a Form of World Englishes Dewei Che (University of Vienna Austria) and Adams Bodomo (University of Vienna Austria) Index
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