Handbook of Language & Ethnic Identity, Volume I
Disciplinary & Regional Perspectives
Herausgeber: Fishman, Joshua A.; Garcia, Ofelia
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Disciplinary & Regional Perspectives
Herausgeber: Fishman, Joshua A.; Garcia, Ofelia
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This volume presents a comprehensive introduction to the connection between language and ethnicity.
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This volume presents a comprehensive introduction to the connection between language and ethnicity.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 875g
- ISBN-13: 9780195374926
- ISBN-10: 0195374924
- Artikelnr.: 31571167
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 875g
- ISBN-13: 9780195374926
- ISBN-10: 0195374924
- Artikelnr.: 31571167
Joshua A. Fishman is Distinguished University Research Professor of Social Sciences, Emeritus, Yeshiva University Ofelia Garcia is Professor of Urban Education, The Graduate Center at CUNY
* Contributors
* Preface Joshua A. Fishman and Ofelia García
* FOUNDATIONS
* Sociolinguistics: Language and Ethnic Identity in Context Joshua A.
Fishman
* Part I Disciplinary, Methodological and Topical Approaches in the
Study of Language and Ethnic Identity
* Disciplinary and Methodological Approaches
* 1.: Psychology Amado M. Padilla and Graciela N. Borsato
* 2.: Social Psychology Karmela Liebkind
* 3.: . Anthropology Miki Makihara
* 4.: Political Science and Politics William Safran
* 5.: Economics François Grin
* 6.: Linguistic and Ethnographic Fieldwork Nancy C. Dorian
* 7.: Demolinguistic and Geolinguistic Perspectives Guus Extra
* Topical Approaches
* 8.: Borders Tope Omoniyi
* 9.: Diasporic Languages: The Jewish World Rakhmiel Peltz
* 10.: Sign Language and the Deaf Community Colin Baker
* 11.: Second Language Learning Perspective Bernard Spolsky
* 12.: Education of Indigenous and Minority Children Tove
Skutnabb-Kangas
* Part II Regional Perspectives in the Study of Language and Ethnic
Identity
* Europe
* 13.: Western Europe Ulrich Ammon
* 14.: Germany James R. Dow
* 15.: The Celtic World Colin H. Williams
* 16.: Scandinavia Leena Huss and Anna-Riitta Lindgren
* 17.: The Slavic World Miroslav Hroch
* The Americas
* 18.: Canada Donna Patrick
* 19.: The United States Terrence G. Wiley
* 20.: Native Americans Teresa L. McCarty and Ofelia Zepeda
* 21.: African American Language Sonja L. Lanehart
* 22.: Latin America Ofelia García, Dina López and Carmina Makar
* Africa and the Middle East
* 23.: Sub-Saharan Africa Samuel Gyasi Obeng and Tristan Purvis
* 24.: South Africa Neville Alexander
* 25.: The Arab World Moha Ennaji
* Asia and The Pacific
* 26.: Central Asia and Azerbaijan William Fierman and Jala Garibova
* 27.: South and Southeast Asia Harold F. Schiffman
* 28.: China: The Mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan Mingling Zhou
* 29.: Japan Akie Tomozawa and Masahito Yoshimura
* 30.: Aotearoa/New Zealand Stephen May
* CONCLUSION
* Languaging and Ethnifying
* Ofelia García
* Preface Joshua A. Fishman and Ofelia García
* FOUNDATIONS
* Sociolinguistics: Language and Ethnic Identity in Context Joshua A.
Fishman
* Part I Disciplinary, Methodological and Topical Approaches in the
Study of Language and Ethnic Identity
* Disciplinary and Methodological Approaches
* 1.: Psychology Amado M. Padilla and Graciela N. Borsato
* 2.: Social Psychology Karmela Liebkind
* 3.: . Anthropology Miki Makihara
* 4.: Political Science and Politics William Safran
* 5.: Economics François Grin
* 6.: Linguistic and Ethnographic Fieldwork Nancy C. Dorian
* 7.: Demolinguistic and Geolinguistic Perspectives Guus Extra
* Topical Approaches
* 8.: Borders Tope Omoniyi
* 9.: Diasporic Languages: The Jewish World Rakhmiel Peltz
* 10.: Sign Language and the Deaf Community Colin Baker
* 11.: Second Language Learning Perspective Bernard Spolsky
* 12.: Education of Indigenous and Minority Children Tove
Skutnabb-Kangas
* Part II Regional Perspectives in the Study of Language and Ethnic
Identity
* Europe
* 13.: Western Europe Ulrich Ammon
* 14.: Germany James R. Dow
* 15.: The Celtic World Colin H. Williams
* 16.: Scandinavia Leena Huss and Anna-Riitta Lindgren
* 17.: The Slavic World Miroslav Hroch
* The Americas
* 18.: Canada Donna Patrick
* 19.: The United States Terrence G. Wiley
* 20.: Native Americans Teresa L. McCarty and Ofelia Zepeda
* 21.: African American Language Sonja L. Lanehart
* 22.: Latin America Ofelia García, Dina López and Carmina Makar
* Africa and the Middle East
* 23.: Sub-Saharan Africa Samuel Gyasi Obeng and Tristan Purvis
* 24.: South Africa Neville Alexander
* 25.: The Arab World Moha Ennaji
* Asia and The Pacific
* 26.: Central Asia and Azerbaijan William Fierman and Jala Garibova
* 27.: South and Southeast Asia Harold F. Schiffman
* 28.: China: The Mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan Mingling Zhou
* 29.: Japan Akie Tomozawa and Masahito Yoshimura
* 30.: Aotearoa/New Zealand Stephen May
* CONCLUSION
* Languaging and Ethnifying
* Ofelia García
* Contributors
* Preface Joshua A. Fishman and Ofelia García
* FOUNDATIONS
* Sociolinguistics: Language and Ethnic Identity in Context Joshua A.
Fishman
* Part I Disciplinary, Methodological and Topical Approaches in the
Study of Language and Ethnic Identity
* Disciplinary and Methodological Approaches
* 1.: Psychology Amado M. Padilla and Graciela N. Borsato
* 2.: Social Psychology Karmela Liebkind
* 3.: . Anthropology Miki Makihara
* 4.: Political Science and Politics William Safran
* 5.: Economics François Grin
* 6.: Linguistic and Ethnographic Fieldwork Nancy C. Dorian
* 7.: Demolinguistic and Geolinguistic Perspectives Guus Extra
* Topical Approaches
* 8.: Borders Tope Omoniyi
* 9.: Diasporic Languages: The Jewish World Rakhmiel Peltz
* 10.: Sign Language and the Deaf Community Colin Baker
* 11.: Second Language Learning Perspective Bernard Spolsky
* 12.: Education of Indigenous and Minority Children Tove
Skutnabb-Kangas
* Part II Regional Perspectives in the Study of Language and Ethnic
Identity
* Europe
* 13.: Western Europe Ulrich Ammon
* 14.: Germany James R. Dow
* 15.: The Celtic World Colin H. Williams
* 16.: Scandinavia Leena Huss and Anna-Riitta Lindgren
* 17.: The Slavic World Miroslav Hroch
* The Americas
* 18.: Canada Donna Patrick
* 19.: The United States Terrence G. Wiley
* 20.: Native Americans Teresa L. McCarty and Ofelia Zepeda
* 21.: African American Language Sonja L. Lanehart
* 22.: Latin America Ofelia García, Dina López and Carmina Makar
* Africa and the Middle East
* 23.: Sub-Saharan Africa Samuel Gyasi Obeng and Tristan Purvis
* 24.: South Africa Neville Alexander
* 25.: The Arab World Moha Ennaji
* Asia and The Pacific
* 26.: Central Asia and Azerbaijan William Fierman and Jala Garibova
* 27.: South and Southeast Asia Harold F. Schiffman
* 28.: China: The Mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan Mingling Zhou
* 29.: Japan Akie Tomozawa and Masahito Yoshimura
* 30.: Aotearoa/New Zealand Stephen May
* CONCLUSION
* Languaging and Ethnifying
* Ofelia García
* Preface Joshua A. Fishman and Ofelia García
* FOUNDATIONS
* Sociolinguistics: Language and Ethnic Identity in Context Joshua A.
Fishman
* Part I Disciplinary, Methodological and Topical Approaches in the
Study of Language and Ethnic Identity
* Disciplinary and Methodological Approaches
* 1.: Psychology Amado M. Padilla and Graciela N. Borsato
* 2.: Social Psychology Karmela Liebkind
* 3.: . Anthropology Miki Makihara
* 4.: Political Science and Politics William Safran
* 5.: Economics François Grin
* 6.: Linguistic and Ethnographic Fieldwork Nancy C. Dorian
* 7.: Demolinguistic and Geolinguistic Perspectives Guus Extra
* Topical Approaches
* 8.: Borders Tope Omoniyi
* 9.: Diasporic Languages: The Jewish World Rakhmiel Peltz
* 10.: Sign Language and the Deaf Community Colin Baker
* 11.: Second Language Learning Perspective Bernard Spolsky
* 12.: Education of Indigenous and Minority Children Tove
Skutnabb-Kangas
* Part II Regional Perspectives in the Study of Language and Ethnic
Identity
* Europe
* 13.: Western Europe Ulrich Ammon
* 14.: Germany James R. Dow
* 15.: The Celtic World Colin H. Williams
* 16.: Scandinavia Leena Huss and Anna-Riitta Lindgren
* 17.: The Slavic World Miroslav Hroch
* The Americas
* 18.: Canada Donna Patrick
* 19.: The United States Terrence G. Wiley
* 20.: Native Americans Teresa L. McCarty and Ofelia Zepeda
* 21.: African American Language Sonja L. Lanehart
* 22.: Latin America Ofelia García, Dina López and Carmina Makar
* Africa and the Middle East
* 23.: Sub-Saharan Africa Samuel Gyasi Obeng and Tristan Purvis
* 24.: South Africa Neville Alexander
* 25.: The Arab World Moha Ennaji
* Asia and The Pacific
* 26.: Central Asia and Azerbaijan William Fierman and Jala Garibova
* 27.: South and Southeast Asia Harold F. Schiffman
* 28.: China: The Mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan Mingling Zhou
* 29.: Japan Akie Tomozawa and Masahito Yoshimura
* 30.: Aotearoa/New Zealand Stephen May
* CONCLUSION
* Languaging and Ethnifying
* Ofelia García