Global language justice /

"This volume seeks to investigate how the stories of languages' survival, death, and revival across world culture is intrinsic to the larger ecological, political, and socioeconomic processes that cut across developed and developing societies. The multi-disciplinary group of contributors e...

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Other Authors: Liu, Lydia He (Editor), Rao, Anupama (Editor), Silverman, Charlotte A. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Columbia University Press, [2024]
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Table of Contents
  • Poems and Artworks
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction. The Lifeworld of Languages: Rethinking Logos, Oikos, and Techné, by Lydia H. Liu and Anupama Rao
  • 1. Equality or Diversity: Language, Rights, Justice, by L. Maria Bo
  • 2. Global Language Justice Inside the Doughnut: A Planetary Perspective, by Suzanne Romaine
  • 3. The Asylum Trial: Translating Justice at the Borders of Europe, by Tommaso Manfredini
  • 4. Challenging "Extinction" Through Modern Miami Language Practices, by Wesley Y. Leonard
  • 5. Indigenous Languages Between Erasure and Disinvention, by Daniel Kaufman and Ross Perlin
  • 6. Linguistic Democracy and the Algerian Hirak, by Madeleine Dobie
  • 7. Digital Vitality for Linguistic Diversity: The Script Encoding Initiative, by Deborah Anderson
  • 8. Language Justice in the Digital Sphere, by Isabelle a. Zaugg
  • 9. Exit: An Interview, by Laura Kurgan and Charlotte A. Silverman
  • Contributors
  • Index