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Language Activism : Imaginaries and Strategies of Minority Language Equality / Haley De Korne.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL] ; 114Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (XVI, 243 p.)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781501511561
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No title; No titleDDC classification:
  • 306.4497274
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1 Advocating for linguistic equality -- Chapter 2 The moving target of activism: Changing language ecologies in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec -- Chapter 3 Creating knowledge and resources: Strategies in scholarship -- Chapter 4 Connecting community and school spaces: Strategies in primary and secondary education -- Chapter 5 Representing legitimate languages and identities: Strategies in higher education -- Chapter 6 Imagining convivial multilingual literacies: Strategies in community-based education -- Chapter 7 Imagining future traditions: Strategies in popular culture spaces -- Chapter 8 Developing a repertoire of activism strategies -- Appendix A: Language activism strategy framework -- Appendix B: Transcription conventions -- Appendix C: Glossary of common abbreviations, Diidxazá, and Spanish terms -- References -- Index
Summary: While top-down policies and declarations have yet to establish equal status and opportunities for speakers of all languages in practice, activists and advocates at local levels are playing an increasingly significant role in the creation of new social imaginaries and practices in multilingual contexts. This volume describes how social actors across multiple domains contribute to the elusive goal of linguistic equality or justice through their language activism practices. Through an ethnographic account of Indigenous Isthmus Zapotec language activism in Oaxaca, Mexico, this study illuminates the (sometimes conflicting) imaginaries of what positive social change is and how it should be achieved, and the repertoire of strategies through which these imaginaries are being pursued. Ethnographic and action research conducted from 2013-2018 in the multilingual Isthmus of Tehuantepec brings to light the experiences of educators, students, writers, scholars and diverse cultural activists whose aspirations and strategies of social change are significant in shaping the future language ecology. Their repertoire of strategies may inform and encourage language activists, scholars, and educators working for change in other contexts of linguistic diversity and inequality.
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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1 Advocating for linguistic equality -- Chapter 2 The moving target of activism: Changing language ecologies in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec -- Chapter 3 Creating knowledge and resources: Strategies in scholarship -- Chapter 4 Connecting community and school spaces: Strategies in primary and secondary education -- Chapter 5 Representing legitimate languages and identities: Strategies in higher education -- Chapter 6 Imagining convivial multilingual literacies: Strategies in community-based education -- Chapter 7 Imagining future traditions: Strategies in popular culture spaces -- Chapter 8 Developing a repertoire of activism strategies -- Appendix A: Language activism strategy framework -- Appendix B: Transcription conventions -- Appendix C: Glossary of common abbreviations, Diidxazá, and Spanish terms -- References -- Index

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While top-down policies and declarations have yet to establish equal status and opportunities for speakers of all languages in practice, activists and advocates at local levels are playing an increasingly significant role in the creation of new social imaginaries and practices in multilingual contexts. This volume describes how social actors across multiple domains contribute to the elusive goal of linguistic equality or justice through their language activism practices. Through an ethnographic account of Indigenous Isthmus Zapotec language activism in Oaxaca, Mexico, this study illuminates the (sometimes conflicting) imaginaries of what positive social change is and how it should be achieved, and the repertoire of strategies through which these imaginaries are being pursued. Ethnographic and action research conducted from 2013-2018 in the multilingual Isthmus of Tehuantepec brings to light the experiences of educators, students, writers, scholars and diverse cultural activists whose aspirations and strategies of social change are significant in shaping the future language ecology. Their repertoire of strategies may inform and encourage language activists, scholars, and educators working for change in other contexts of linguistic diversity and inequality.

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