1st Edition

Language as a Local Practice

By Alastair Pennycook Copyright 2010
176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

Language as a Local Practice addresses the questions of language, locality and practice as a way of moving forward in our understanding of how language operates as an integrated social and spatial activity. By taking each of these three elements – language, locality and practice – and exploring how they relate to each other, Language as a Local Practice opens up new ways of thinking... Read more

1. Introduction: Language as a Local Practice  2. 'Press 1 for English': Practice as the ‘Generic Social Thing’  3. The Reverend on Ice Again: Similarity, Difference and Relocalization  4. Talking in the City: The Linguistic Landscaping of Locality  5. Kerala Tuskers: Language as Already Local 6. Alibangbang and Ecologies of Local Language Practices.  7 "Molding Hearts… Leading Minds… Touching Lives" Practice as the new discourse?  8. Conclusion: Language as a Local Practice  

  

Biography

Alastair Pennycook

"Language as a Local Practice is one of the most refreshing linguistics books to appear in a decade. Weaving together different strands of current research, Alastair Pennycook provides new framings and directions for the study of language." - David Barton, University of Lancaster , UK