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Negotiation of Identities in Multilingual Contexts
Oleh:
Blackledge, Adrian
;
Pavlenko, Aneta
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
International Journal of Bilingualism (Full Text) vol. 5 no. 3 (Sep. 2001)
,
page 243-258.
Fulltext:
243.pdf
(217.76KB)
Isi artikel
The focus of this special issue is on negotiation of identities in multilingual contexts, and the papers selected discuss various aspects of negotiation of identities by linguistic minority speakers. The authors argue that these interactions are always subject to societal power relations, which include, inter alia, gender, class, race, ethnicity, and sexuality. Crucial aspects of the ongoing construction, negotiation and renegotiation of identities in multilingual settings are beliefs about, and practices of, language use. If the dominant,majority group in a society, nation, nation-state or community considers that the ideal model of society is monolingual, monoethnic,monoreligious, and monoideological (Blommaert & Verschueren, 1998), we immediately encounter questions such as “who is in?” and “who is out?” A dominant ideology of homogeneity in heterogeneous societies raises questions of social justice, as such an ideology potentially excludes and discriminates against those who are either unable or unwilling to fit the norm. The study of language ideologies provides a theoretical framework in which the authors of the papers in this collection explore negotiation of identities in multilingual settings.
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