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Language is Politics: Exploring an Ecological Approach to Language


Language is Politics: Exploring an Ecological Approach to Language

Paperback by van Splunder, Frank

Language is Politics: Exploring an Ecological Approach to Language

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ISBN:
9780367365424
Publication Date:
3 Dec 2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
150 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 May 2024
Language is Politics: Exploring an Ecological Approach to Language

Description

Language is Politics discusses power relations between languages in the world, with a particular focus on English. Even though English is the most widely spoken and the most powerful language worldwide, it is not the lingua franca it is often supposed to be. The basic tenet of this book is that languages do not exist in the natural world; they are artefacts made by humans. The book debunks some common myths about language and it suggests that we should be more modest in our assumptions, for instance concerning the linguistic uniqueness of our own species. The author argues in favour of an ecological or balanced approach to language. This approach sees humans and other animals as part of the larger ecosystems that life depends on. As in nature, diversity is crucial to the survival of languages. The current linguistic ecosystem is out of balance, and this book shows that education can help to restore the balance and cope with the challenges of a multilingual and multicultural world. With an ecological approach to language and a focus on narratives and personal language histories, this will be key reading for researchers and academics, as well as students of English language and linguistics.

Contents

Contents Part One Language is Politics The Language Myth The Origin of Language Imagined Communities Language as a Construction The Pecking Order of Languages The Power of English Language and War Life and Death of Languages Towards an Ecological Approach to Language Part Two Personal Language Histories Aim and Scope Asia Africa Oceania Latin America Europe Acknowledgements References Index

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