Full Description
Invites readers to question whether language planning and policy can survive decolonialization.
This book represents a vital step forward in the process of decolonizing language policy and planning (LPP). It addresses both theoretical and practical aspects of LPP, while exploring its intersection with domains including security, politics and education. A decolonized LPP invites us to view language as an interconnected phenomenon, with boundaries that are not defined by structural, territorial, ethnic or historical limitations.
The chapters in this book problematize the positivist, instrumental, pragmatic and technical dimensions of LPP, while offering a renewed perspective in dialogue with contemporary struggles and claims. It covers a range of geopolitical contexts, with particular attention to the dialogues and contradictions between the North and the South.
Contents
Contributors
José del Valle: Preface
Sinfree Makoni, Ashraf Abdelhay and Cristine Severo: Introduction
Chapter 1. Bernard Spolsky: Continued Thoughts on Language Policy
Chapter 2. Michal Tannenbaum and Elana Shohamy: A New Multilingual Educational Policy in Israel: The Role of Research as a Contributing Factor
Chapter 3. Rochelle Pinto: Becoming a Language of State
Chapter 4. Ben Rampton, Daniel Silva and Constadina Charalambous: Sociolinguistics and Securitization as Another Mode of Governance
Chapter 5. Nicholas Faraclas: Longue Durée and Durée Profonde: Udumu, Utu and Bringing Language Back to Earth
Chapter 6. Joseph Gafaranga: Doing Translanguaging, Unknowingly and Differently
Chapter 7. Chaoqun Lian: Metaphorical Language Policy and Language Politics in the Arabic-Speaking World
Chapter 8. Yonatan Mendel: Arabic in Israel: The Consequences of Harnessing Language for Security
Chapter 9. Yasir Suleiman-Malley: Language and Conflict in the Israeli-Palestinian Sphere: The View from Below
Chapter 10. Folúkẹ́ Adébísí: [Un]making the Wretched of the Earth: Can We Aim Towards Testamentary Life Within Legal Knowledge?
Chapter 11. David Karlander and Linus Salö: Historicizing 'Semilingualism': On the Theoretical Origins of a Linguistic Pathology
Chapter 12. Frances Vavrus: Schooling as Uncertainty: An Ethnographic Memoir
Chapter 13. Priyadarshani Joshi: An Exploration of the Causes and Consequences of Private Schooling Expansion: Global Trends and Research Findings from Nepal
Chapter 14. Peter Mayo: Twenty Years' Engagement in Postcolonial Education: A Retrospective
Chapter 15. Mama Adobea Nii Owoo: From Unarchiving to Unbooking: How the Film No Vernacular Rethinks Language Policy Research for Global South Contexts
Ezra Nhampoca: Epilogue
Index



