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Postcolonial linguistic voices : identity choices and representations / edited by Eric A. Anchimbe, Stephen A. Mforteh.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Contributions to the sociology of language ; 100.Publication details: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, ©2011.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 365 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 3110260697
  • 9783110260694
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Postcolonial linguistic voices.DDC classification:
  • 306.44 23
LOC classification:
  • P40 .P655 2011
Other classification:
  • EC 1878
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Postcolonial linguistic voices: Stitching together identity choices and their representations -- Part I. Postcolonial identities: Age, gender, ethnicity, and language -- Chapter 2. U r ma treasure bila measure. Identity construction in Kenya's multilingual spaces -- Chapter 3. Gender and cultural identity in a television show in Botswana -- Chapter 4. The English language and the construction of a Cameroon anglophone identity -- Part II. Nationhood discourses: Language, policy, and politics -- Chapter 5. Nation-statehood and linguistic diversity in the postcolony: The case of Portuguese and indigenous languages in Mozambique -- Chapter 6. The emergence of an indigenous language as lingua franca: The case of Luganda in Uganda -- Chapter 7. Roles and identities in postcolonial political discourse in Cameroon -- Part III. Translating the postcolonial: Religion and lexicography -- Chapter 8. Contesting the sacred in Tamil: Missionary translations and Protestant scriptures in colonial South India -- Chapter 9. What mental images reveal about religious lexemes in Yoruba and English in present-day Nigerian churches -- Chapter 10. Foreign culture lexicography and beyond: Perspectives from the history of Igbo lexicography -- Part IV. Living the postcolonial: Local tongues in ex-colonial languages -- Chapter 11. Lexical gap, semantic incongruence, and the medium-of-learning effect: Evidence from Chinese-English code-switching in Hong Kong and Taiwan -- Chapter 12. Lamnso' English: A study in ethnic variation in Cameroon English -- Part V. Colonising the coloniser: Ex-colonialist discourses and immigration -- Chapter 13. Postcolonial continuities in Danish monolingual dictionaries: Towards a critical postcolonial linguistics -- Chapter 14. Cape Verdean Creole in Lisbon: The young generation's perspective -- Chapter 15. Code-switching among Igbo-Nigerian immigrants in Padua (Italy) -- Conclusion -- Chapter 16. Meeting of the exs: The ex-colonised meets the ex-coloniser -- Contributors -- Subject Index -- Author index.
In: Contributions to the sociology of language no:100Summary: This book studies discourses and linguistic choices in both ex-colonized and ex-colonizer communities as each copes with the outcomes of colonialism. The construction of identities, the translation of religious texts, the discursive construction of nations, the use of indigenized varieties of colonial languages, and the emergence of diaspora communities are salient topics in postcolonial linguistics, and are treated here with great expertise by the authors. The book complements and expands upon traditional descriptions of multilingualism.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Postcolonial linguistic voices: Stitching together identity choices and their representations -- Part I. Postcolonial identities: Age, gender, ethnicity, and language -- Chapter 2. U r ma treasure bila measure. Identity construction in Kenya's multilingual spaces -- Chapter 3. Gender and cultural identity in a television show in Botswana -- Chapter 4. The English language and the construction of a Cameroon anglophone identity -- Part II. Nationhood discourses: Language, policy, and politics -- Chapter 5. Nation-statehood and linguistic diversity in the postcolony: The case of Portuguese and indigenous languages in Mozambique -- Chapter 6. The emergence of an indigenous language as lingua franca: The case of Luganda in Uganda -- Chapter 7. Roles and identities in postcolonial political discourse in Cameroon -- Part III. Translating the postcolonial: Religion and lexicography -- Chapter 8. Contesting the sacred in Tamil: Missionary translations and Protestant scriptures in colonial South India -- Chapter 9. What mental images reveal about religious lexemes in Yoruba and English in present-day Nigerian churches -- Chapter 10. Foreign culture lexicography and beyond: Perspectives from the history of Igbo lexicography -- Part IV. Living the postcolonial: Local tongues in ex-colonial languages -- Chapter 11. Lexical gap, semantic incongruence, and the medium-of-learning effect: Evidence from Chinese-English code-switching in Hong Kong and Taiwan -- Chapter 12. Lamnso' English: A study in ethnic variation in Cameroon English -- Part V. Colonising the coloniser: Ex-colonialist discourses and immigration -- Chapter 13. Postcolonial continuities in Danish monolingual dictionaries: Towards a critical postcolonial linguistics -- Chapter 14. Cape Verdean Creole in Lisbon: The young generation's perspective -- Chapter 15. Code-switching among Igbo-Nigerian immigrants in Padua (Italy) -- Conclusion -- Chapter 16. Meeting of the exs: The ex-colonised meets the ex-coloniser -- Contributors -- Subject Index -- Author index.

This book studies discourses and linguistic choices in both ex-colonized and ex-colonizer communities as each copes with the outcomes of colonialism. The construction of identities, the translation of religious texts, the discursive construction of nations, the use of indigenized varieties of colonial languages, and the emergence of diaspora communities are salient topics in postcolonial linguistics, and are treated here with great expertise by the authors. The book complements and expands upon traditional descriptions of multilingualism.

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