Mara Barbosa (Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi) &
Talia Bugel (Purdue University-Fort Wayne)

Language Attitudes and the Pursuit of Social Justice explores the relationship between language attitudes and forms of inequality and oppression, fostering greater awareness of how linguistic choices become political ones and encouraging the search for practices that promote social justice. The volume is organized into different sections that look at language attitudes and their intersections with different dimensions of contemporary social and cultural life, including language policy and planning, language and education, and the role of identity in forming strong communities that promote multilingualism and multiculturalism. Both established and emerging scholars explore the ways in which language attitudes are informed by extralinguistic factors, particularly, stereotypes, drawing on case studies viewed through the lenses of French, Italian, and Spanish in Canada; the interaction of migrant languages in Austria; national languages in West Africa and Senegal; signed languages in Spain; Spanish in Aruba, Uruguay, the US, Catalonia, and Majorca; and Quechua in Peru. The collection urges the development of critical linguistic awareness and a view of languages that recognizes their ability to shift across time and space. In this presentation, the editors (a) explain their motivations in putting the book together, and (b) discuss a set of theoretical concepts (language attitudes, language ideologies, standard language, accent, among others) that guide studies in the field.

One response to “Book Presentation: Language Attitudes and the Pursuit of Social Justice: Identity, Prejudice, and Education (Routledge, 2024)”

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    Mara Barbosa and Talia Bugel sont des linguistes et professeures dont les travaux portent sur les attitudes linguistiques en corrélation avec la question de la justice sociale. Elles constatent, en effet, que la langue est un outil aussi bien d’inclusion que d’exclusion.

    Lors de cette séance, elles ont présenté leur livre Language Attitudes and the pursuit of social justice. Le livre contient 3 sections intitulés « Planning, Policy, Prejudice, and Exclusion », « Education » et « Identity » respectivement. Le contenu de chaque partie était présenté brièvement.

    L’exposé a été suivi d’une discussion sur la situation sociolinguistique du Kazakhstan, de l’est du Canada, ainsi que des contextes africains. Les échanges ont également porté sur les facteurs et les conséquences extralinguistiques des attitudes linguistiques. Enfin, le rôle des enseignants de langues étrangères et le concept de langue maternelle furent mis en question.

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