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Language Ideologies: Practice and Theory
Contributor(s): Schieffelin, Bambi B. (Editor), Woolard, Kathryn A. (Editor), Kroskrity, Paul V. (Editor)
ISBN: 0195105613     ISBN-13: 9780195105612
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $237.60  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: May 1998
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Anthropology - General
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Linguistics - Semantics
Dewey: 400
LCCN: 97023336
Lexile Measure: 1560
Physical Information: 1.16" H x 6" W x 9.62" (1.66 lbs) 352 pages
 
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Language ideologies are cultural representations, whether explicit or implicit, of the intersection of language and human beings in a social world. Mediating between social structures and forms of talk, such ideologies are not only about language. Rather, they link language to identity,
power, aesthetics, morality and epistemology. Through such linkages, language ideologies underpin not only linguistic form and use, but also significant social institutions and fundamental nottions of person and community.

The essays in this new volume examine definitions and conceptions of language in a wide range of societies around the world. Contributors focus on how such defining activity organizes language use as well as institutions such as religious ritual, gender relations, the nation-state, schooling, and
law. Beginning with an introductory survey of language ideology as a field of inquiry, the volume is organized in three parts. Part I, Scope and Force of Dominant Conceptions of Language, focuse on the propensity of cultural models of language developed in one social domain to affect linguistic
and social behavior across domains. Part II, Language Ideology in Institutions of Power, continues the examination of the force of specific language beliefs, but narrows the scope to the central role that language ideologies play in the functioning of particular institutions of power such as
schooling, the law, or mass media. Part III, Multiplicity and Contention among Ideologies, emphasizes the existence of variability, contradiction, and struggles among ideologies within any given society. This will be the first collection of work to appear in this rapidly growing field, which
bridges linguistic and social theory. It will greatly interest linguistic anthropologists, social and cultural anthropologists, sociolinguists, historians, cultural studies, communications, and folklore scholars.