New Approaches to Language and Identity in Contexts of Migration and Diaspora draws together expertise and contemporary research findings in respect of language and identity in migrant and diasporic contexts throughout the world.
New Approaches to Language and Identity in Contexts of Migration and Diaspora draws together expertise and contemporary research findings in respect of language and identity in migrant and diasporic contexts throughout the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stuart Dunmore is an associate tutor at the Institute for Language Education in the University of Edinburgh. His research examines language ideologies, minority language use, and cultural identities, with particular reference to Celtic language communities in the UK and North America. In 2022 he was a Fulbright scholar at Harvard University. Karolina Rosiak is an assistant professor at the Celtic Studies Research Unit, Faculty of English at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznä. Her research examines the sociolinguistics of the Welsh language, linguistic aspects of Polish migration to Wales, with a particular focus on language attitudes and ideologies, and cultural ties between Wales and Poland. Charlotte Taylor is a professor of discourse and persuasion at the University of Sussex. Her research interests are centred on language use, discourse analysis, and pragmatics, particularly in relation to politeness, migration, nostalgia, and metaphor.
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Acknowledgements List of contributors 1. Language and identity in Contexts of Migration and Diaspora - Introductory Remarks 2. "And suddenly the foreign, the Other, is no longer so foreign": Polish Café as a grassroots initiative of linguistic integration 3. "I think I speak European!": Tracing immigrant identities in Edinburgh, Scotland 4. Divergent language ideologies in a transatlantic minority: Gaelic in Scotland and Nova Scotia 5. Degrees of Belonging in Diasporic Contexts: Indexical scales of Vietnamese-ness in the UK 6. Formation and life course impact of language identity: A case study of Japanese returnees from China 7. Hybrid Language Identity of the Second-Generation Immigrants in Cyprus 8. Language Landscapes and Native Resilience: Land-Connectivity, Language, and Identity among Urban Native Americans 9. Language, accent and the experience of belonging for the second-generation Irish from England 10. Linguistic Identity of the second generation of Arabic speakers in Italy 11. Narratives of (un)belonging: Language management and identity negotiations in two immigrant families in New Zealand 12. The Performance of Agentic Identity by Refugees in Edinburgh: challenging the Victim Frame. 13. Epilogue and Future research directions in migration, language and identity Index
Acknowledgements List of contributors 1. Language and identity in Contexts of Migration and Diaspora - Introductory Remarks 2. "And suddenly the foreign, the Other, is no longer so foreign": Polish Café as a grassroots initiative of linguistic integration 3. "I think I speak European!": Tracing immigrant identities in Edinburgh, Scotland 4. Divergent language ideologies in a transatlantic minority: Gaelic in Scotland and Nova Scotia 5. Degrees of Belonging in Diasporic Contexts: Indexical scales of Vietnamese-ness in the UK 6. Formation and life course impact of language identity: A case study of Japanese returnees from China 7. Hybrid Language Identity of the Second-Generation Immigrants in Cyprus 8. Language Landscapes and Native Resilience: Land-Connectivity, Language, and Identity among Urban Native Americans 9. Language, accent and the experience of belonging for the second-generation Irish from England 10. Linguistic Identity of the second generation of Arabic speakers in Italy 11. Narratives of (un)belonging: Language management and identity negotiations in two immigrant families in New Zealand 12. The Performance of Agentic Identity by Refugees in Edinburgh: challenging the Victim Frame. 13. Epilogue and Future research directions in migration, language and identity Index
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