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Rejecting the Marginalized Status of Minority Languages

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Rejecting the Marginalized Status of Minority Languages Synopsis

This book explores Indigenous, tribal and minority (ITM) language education in oral and/or written communication and in the use of new technologies and online resources for pedagogical purposes in diverse geopolitical contexts. It demonstrates that ITM language education transpires in both formal and informal spaces for children or adults and that sometimes these spaces are online, where they become de-territorialized discourses of teaching and learning.’ The volume brings together examples of ITM language education that are challenging the forces that flatten ‘languacultures’ into artefacts of history. It also examines the economic and material realities of the people who live in and through their ‘languacultures’, or who aspire to do as much. The book will be useful for educators and all those interested in Indigenous and minority language issues, as well as for a wide range of undergraduate, graduate and research contexts where topics of language education and minority rights are the focus.

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ISBN: 9781788926256
Publication date: 20th November 2019
Author: Ari Sherris
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 184 pages
Series: Linguistic Diversity and Language Rights
Genres: Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Anthropology
Educational strategies and policy