"An ethnography of students and teachers at private English language schools in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang, this book examines how foreign languages have been incorporated into everyday speech practices and what it means to speak English in China today"--
"An ethnography of students and teachers at private English language schools in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang, this book examines how foreign languages have been incorporated into everyday speech practices and what it means to speak English in China today"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: The English Modern 1. Dirty Talk: Hybrid Registers of Chinese and English 2. The Moral Economy of Walls: Recursive Enclosure and Linguistic Space 3. Better to Die Abroad Than to Live in China: Narratives of Life and Learning 4. Commodifying Language: The Business of English in Shenyang 5. On "Chinglish": Stigmatization, Laughter, and Nostalgia 6. Raciolinguistic Identities: The White Foreign Body of the Native English Speaker Conclusion: Reflections on a Global Language
Introduction: The English Modern 1. Dirty Talk: Hybrid Registers of Chinese and English 2. The Moral Economy of Walls: Recursive Enclosure and Linguistic Space 3. Better to Die Abroad Than to Live in China: Narratives of Life and Learning 4. Commodifying Language: The Business of English in Shenyang 5. On "Chinglish": Stigmatization, Laughter, and Nostalgia 6. Raciolinguistic Identities: The White Foreign Body of the Native English Speaker Conclusion: Reflections on a Global Language
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