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Language, Capitalism, Colonialism
Toward a Critical History
Taschenbuch von Bonnie McElhinny (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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Heller and McElhinny reinterpret sociolinguistics for the twenty-first century with an original approach to the study of language that is situated in the political and economic contexts of colonialism and capitalism.
Heller and McElhinny reinterpret sociolinguistics for the twenty-first century with an original approach to the study of language that is situated in the political and economic contexts of colonialism and capitalism.
Über den Autor
Monica Heller is Professor of Anthropology and Education at the University of Toronto, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and a past president of the American Anthropological Association.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Preface: Hope

Chapter 1: Language, Capitalism, Colonialism: Walking Backward into the Future
1.1 Language and Inequality: A Wary Approach to a Red Thread World
1.2 Red Flags: Keywords, Hegemonies, Ideologies, and Warty Genealogies
1.3 Language Out of Place
1.4 Knotted Histories: Following the Threads through the Book
1.5 The End of the Beginning

PART I: LANGUAGE, INTIMACY, AND EMPIRE

Chapter 2: Language and Imperialism I: Conversion and Kinship
2.1 "The First Nations Bible Translation Capacity-Building Initiative"
2.2 Colonialism, Imperialism, Postcolonialism, Decolonization
2.3 Intimacy and Connection Across Five Continents
2.4 Reduced to and by Christian Love: Missionary Linguistics
2.5 Family Trees, Comparative Philology and Secular Religion

Chapter 3: Language and Imperialism II: Evolution, Hybridity, History
3.1 "Mixing Things Up"
3.2 Imperialism and Industrial Capitalism
3.3 Evolutionary Theory: Language and/as Race
3.4 Slavery, Plantation, Labour, Trade, and "Mixed" Languages
3.5 Americanist Anthropology: The Limits of Cultural Critiques of Evolutionary Racism
American Modern: Assimilating Blackness, Disappearing Indigeneity
American Primitive: Extracting Language
3.6 Linguistic Relativity, Colonial Ambivalence, and Modern Alienation

PART II: THE CONTRADICTIONS OF LANGUAGE IN INDUSTRIAL CAPITALISM

Chapter 4: Language and European Notions of Nation and State:
4.1 "Le Symbole"
4.2 The Emergence of the Nation-State in Europe
4.3 Markets and Liberal Democracy
4.4 Making Subjects Through Language
Regimentation: Census, Standardization, Literacy
Standardization: Grammars, Dictionaries, Canons, Pedagogies
4.5 Language and Differential Citizenship
4.6 Creating Peripheries
4.7 Regulating Relations in Industrial Capitalism
4.8 Making Scientific Linguistic Expertise

Chapter 5: Internationalism, Communism, and Fascism: Alternative Modernities
5.1 "Visions of the Future"
5.2 Peace, Geopolitics, and International Auxiliary Languages
5.3 Making Communist Linguistics
Marrism
The Bakhtin Circle
From Language as Action to Language as Tool in the Cold War
5.4. Language and Fascism
National Socialism in Germany
Language and Race: Yiddish and Esperanto
Race, Propaganda, and Mass Media
5.5 Fault Lines

PART III: BRAVE NEW WORLDS: LANGUAGE AS TECHNOLOGY, LANGUAGE AS TECHNIQUE

Chapter 6: The Cold War: Surveillance, Structuralism, and Security
6.1 "Black Out"
6.2 Battles for Hearts and Minds
6.3 The Investigation of Linguists During the McCarthy Period
6.4 Suspicious Words, Suspicious Minds
The Prague Linguistics Circle
Fear of the Translator
6.5 Infrastructure and Institutionalization: Communication Studies, Area Studies, Linguistics, Applied Linguistics
6.6 Machine Translation and the Rise of Syntax
Rational and Universal Principles for Linguistic Analysis: Late Structuralist Linguistics
Freedom, Creativity, and Human Nature: The Rise of Generative Linguistics
6.7 Nineteen Eighty-Four as a Weapon of the Cold War

Chapter 7: On the Origins of 'Sociolinguistics': Democracy, Development and Emancipation
7.1 "A Dialectologist in India"
7.2 Engineering Language: Literacy, Standardization, and Education
7.3 Language Policy and Planning: Technocratic Solutions
7.4 Domestic Development and American Sociolinguistics
Challenging "Deficit": Three Approaches
Fear of the Political
7.5 Challenging Consensus
Feminist Linguistics
Difference and Domination: Anti-Racist Critiques
7.6 Pidgins, Creoles, and New Nationalisms
7.7 The Rise of Sociolinguistics in Europe: Class and Conflict
7.8 The End of the Trente Glorieuses

Chapter 8: Language in Late Capitalism: Intensifications, Unruly Desires, and Alternative Worlds
8.1 "Nayaano-nibii maang Gichigamiin"
8.2 Late Capitalism: The Expanding Reach of the Market and the Neoliberal State
8.3 Language, Inequality, and Ideology
8.4 Managing Your Assets: Language Quality, Linguistic Diversity, and Citizenship
8.5 Brave New Selves: "I am a Business, Man!"
8.6 Affect, Authenticity, and Embodiment
8.7 Recapturing the Commons
8.8 Reclamation, Redress, Refusal, and Reimagining
8.9 This is How We Hope

References
Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2017
Genre: Allg. & vergl. Sprachwissenschaft
Rubrik: Sprachwissenschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 336
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781442606203
ISBN-10: 1442606207
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: McElhinny, Bonnie
Heller, Monica
Hersteller: University of Toronto Press
Maße: 228 x 151 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: Bonnie McElhinny (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 25.10.2017
Gewicht: 0,501 kg
preigu-id: 108509897
Über den Autor
Monica Heller is Professor of Anthropology and Education at the University of Toronto, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and a past president of the American Anthropological Association.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Preface: Hope

Chapter 1: Language, Capitalism, Colonialism: Walking Backward into the Future
1.1 Language and Inequality: A Wary Approach to a Red Thread World
1.2 Red Flags: Keywords, Hegemonies, Ideologies, and Warty Genealogies
1.3 Language Out of Place
1.4 Knotted Histories: Following the Threads through the Book
1.5 The End of the Beginning

PART I: LANGUAGE, INTIMACY, AND EMPIRE

Chapter 2: Language and Imperialism I: Conversion and Kinship
2.1 "The First Nations Bible Translation Capacity-Building Initiative"
2.2 Colonialism, Imperialism, Postcolonialism, Decolonization
2.3 Intimacy and Connection Across Five Continents
2.4 Reduced to and by Christian Love: Missionary Linguistics
2.5 Family Trees, Comparative Philology and Secular Religion

Chapter 3: Language and Imperialism II: Evolution, Hybridity, History
3.1 "Mixing Things Up"
3.2 Imperialism and Industrial Capitalism
3.3 Evolutionary Theory: Language and/as Race
3.4 Slavery, Plantation, Labour, Trade, and "Mixed" Languages
3.5 Americanist Anthropology: The Limits of Cultural Critiques of Evolutionary Racism
American Modern: Assimilating Blackness, Disappearing Indigeneity
American Primitive: Extracting Language
3.6 Linguistic Relativity, Colonial Ambivalence, and Modern Alienation

PART II: THE CONTRADICTIONS OF LANGUAGE IN INDUSTRIAL CAPITALISM

Chapter 4: Language and European Notions of Nation and State:
4.1 "Le Symbole"
4.2 The Emergence of the Nation-State in Europe
4.3 Markets and Liberal Democracy
4.4 Making Subjects Through Language
Regimentation: Census, Standardization, Literacy
Standardization: Grammars, Dictionaries, Canons, Pedagogies
4.5 Language and Differential Citizenship
4.6 Creating Peripheries
4.7 Regulating Relations in Industrial Capitalism
4.8 Making Scientific Linguistic Expertise

Chapter 5: Internationalism, Communism, and Fascism: Alternative Modernities
5.1 "Visions of the Future"
5.2 Peace, Geopolitics, and International Auxiliary Languages
5.3 Making Communist Linguistics
Marrism
The Bakhtin Circle
From Language as Action to Language as Tool in the Cold War
5.4. Language and Fascism
National Socialism in Germany
Language and Race: Yiddish and Esperanto
Race, Propaganda, and Mass Media
5.5 Fault Lines

PART III: BRAVE NEW WORLDS: LANGUAGE AS TECHNOLOGY, LANGUAGE AS TECHNIQUE

Chapter 6: The Cold War: Surveillance, Structuralism, and Security
6.1 "Black Out"
6.2 Battles for Hearts and Minds
6.3 The Investigation of Linguists During the McCarthy Period
6.4 Suspicious Words, Suspicious Minds
The Prague Linguistics Circle
Fear of the Translator
6.5 Infrastructure and Institutionalization: Communication Studies, Area Studies, Linguistics, Applied Linguistics
6.6 Machine Translation and the Rise of Syntax
Rational and Universal Principles for Linguistic Analysis: Late Structuralist Linguistics
Freedom, Creativity, and Human Nature: The Rise of Generative Linguistics
6.7 Nineteen Eighty-Four as a Weapon of the Cold War

Chapter 7: On the Origins of 'Sociolinguistics': Democracy, Development and Emancipation
7.1 "A Dialectologist in India"
7.2 Engineering Language: Literacy, Standardization, and Education
7.3 Language Policy and Planning: Technocratic Solutions
7.4 Domestic Development and American Sociolinguistics
Challenging "Deficit": Three Approaches
Fear of the Political
7.5 Challenging Consensus
Feminist Linguistics
Difference and Domination: Anti-Racist Critiques
7.6 Pidgins, Creoles, and New Nationalisms
7.7 The Rise of Sociolinguistics in Europe: Class and Conflict
7.8 The End of the Trente Glorieuses

Chapter 8: Language in Late Capitalism: Intensifications, Unruly Desires, and Alternative Worlds
8.1 "Nayaano-nibii maang Gichigamiin"
8.2 Late Capitalism: The Expanding Reach of the Market and the Neoliberal State
8.3 Language, Inequality, and Ideology
8.4 Managing Your Assets: Language Quality, Linguistic Diversity, and Citizenship
8.5 Brave New Selves: "I am a Business, Man!"
8.6 Affect, Authenticity, and Embodiment
8.7 Recapturing the Commons
8.8 Reclamation, Redress, Refusal, and Reimagining
8.9 This is How We Hope

References
Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2017
Genre: Allg. & vergl. Sprachwissenschaft
Rubrik: Sprachwissenschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 336
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781442606203
ISBN-10: 1442606207
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: McElhinny, Bonnie
Heller, Monica
Hersteller: University of Toronto Press
Maße: 228 x 151 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: Bonnie McElhinny (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 25.10.2017
Gewicht: 0,501 kg
preigu-id: 108509897
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