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World language education as critical pedagogy : the promise of social justice
Reagan, Timothy G.; Osborn, Terry A.. - London : Routledge, 2020
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All bullshit and lies? : insincerity, irresponsibility and the judgment of untruthfulness
Heffer, Chris. - New York : Oxford University Press, 2020
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Socialism and communication : reflections on language and left politics
Swartz, Omar. - New York : Routledge, Duke University, 2020
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Women, language and politics
Shaw, Sylvia. - Singapore : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Language policy : a systemic functional linguistic approach
Yang, Bingjun; Wang, Rui. - New York : Routledge, 2020
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Language ethics
Weinstock, Daniel M. (Herausgeber); Peled, Yael (Herausgeber). - Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2020
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Language policy and identity in Mauritania : multilingual and multicultural tensions
Moulaye Ahmed, El Hacen. - Lanham : Lexington Books, 2020
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Languages and identities in a transitional Japan : from internationalization to globalization
Nakane, Ikuko (Herausgeber); Armour, William (Herausgeber); Otsuji, Emi (Herausgeber). - New York : Routledge, 2020
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Language, mind and power : why we need linguistic equality
Boisvert, Daniel R.; Thiede, Ralf. - London : Routledge, 2020
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A sociolinguistic view of a Japanese ethnic church community
Barrett, Tyler Andrew. - London : Routledge, 2020
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Onomastique partisane en Afrique : hermeneutique de la situation du Burkina Faso, du Ghana et de la Côte d'Ivoire
Adjeran, Moufoutaou (Herausgeber). - Abomey-Calavi : aboratoire de Sociolinguistique, Dynamique des Langues et Recherches en Yoruba (LASODYLA-REYO), Université d'Abomey-Calavi, 2020
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Understanding political persuasion : linguistic and rhetorical analysis
Ponton, Douglas Mark. - Wilmington, Delaware, United States : Vernon Press, 2020
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Language education in a changing world : challenges and opportunities
Rossner, Richard (Herausgeber); Bolitho, Rod (Herausgeber). - Bristol : Multilingual Matters, 2020
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Speaking Spanish in the US : the sociopolitics of language
Leeman, Jennifer; Fuller, Janet M.. - Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2020
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Sprachgebrauch in der Politik : Grammatische, lexikalische, pragmatische, kulturelle und dialektologische Perspektiven
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The soft power of the Russian language : pluricentricity, politics and policies
Mustajoki, Arto; Protassova, Ekaterina; Yelenevskaya, Maria. - London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020
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Linking Gender, Language, and Partisanship: Developing a Database of Masculine and Feminine Words
In: Political Science Faculty Publications and Presentations (2020)
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“When I Came to Germany, Everything Changed”: Adolescent Migrant Narratives on Shifting Identities, Societal Integration, Language Learning, and Citizenship Pathways
In: Human Development Honors Papers (2020)
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Understanding the Impact of Raciolinguistic Ideologies on the Educational Experiences of “Academically Promising” Mexican-origin Youth in Santa Ana, CA.
Zarate, Adanari. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
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Castells in the Construction of a Catalan Community: Body, Language, and Identity amidst Catalonia’s National Debate
Ribot Bencomo, Aida. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
Abstract: Since 2010, Catalonia has undergone a series of sociopolitical, economic, and cultural crises that have sparked a national debate over sovereignty. In the same period, the casteller phenomenon has also grown to almost double the number of casteller teams. Castells or human tower building is a cultural activity dating to the 18th century that has undergone changes in recent decades and has become an emblematic expression of the Catalan society.This study explores two casteller teams in Barcelona’s metropolitan area from an anthropological perspective in a context of socioeconomic crisis and national debate over sovereignty. Although the relationship between castells and the increased support for sovereignty in Catalonia might seem evident, this study takes a more nuanced ethnographic approach to understand what motivates a socially, economically, and ethno-linguistically diverse population to join these teams. The increased interest in casteller activity raises many questions, of which I highlight four: 1) what brings people from diverse backgrounds to participate in castells; 2) what meanings doparticipants themselves assign to the activity; 3) how are different semiotic practices mobilized to negotiate a collective identity that is relevant to them; and 4) how may the notion of community at castells contribute to or reflect a re-imagination of the larger Catalan society in the context of the independence debate.The dissertation demonstrates how participants learn and engage with different semiotic strategies that construct a sense of community. I show how participants use and regulate their bodies and physicality at castells, their linguistic practices and experiences with language, and the formation of local identities rooted in the streets and plazas. Finally, I also address how these experiences are instrumentalized for political action and how participants respond to political and economic challenges within the casteller community. This study reveals that even within a hierarchical team organization, these practices support collaborative and relatively egalitarian relationships among members that challenge traditional boundaries and stereotypes in Catalonia based on class, language, and origin. It shows how collective identities are negotiated physically, linguistically, and spatially to construct a meaningful community for an increasingly diverse population in Catalonia.
Keyword: Body; Catalonia; Cultural anthropology; Culture; Identity; Language; Linguistics; Politics
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7v0350x8
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