This book, addressed to experienced and novice language educators, provides an up-to-date overview of sociolinguistics, reflecting changes in the global situation and the continuing evolution of the field and its relevance to language education around the world. Topics covered include nationalism and popular culture, style and identity, creole languages, critical language awareness, gender and ethnicity, multimodal literacies, classroom discourse, and ideologies and power. Whether considering the role of English as an international language or innovative initiatives in Indigenous language revitalization, in every context of the world sociolinguistic perspectives highlight the fluid and flexible use of language in communities and classrooms, and the importance of teacher practices that open up spaces of awareness and acceptance of –and access to–the widest possible communicative repertoire for students.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Sociolinguistics and Language Education – Nancy H. Hornberger and Sandra Lee Mc Kay
LANGUAGE AND IDEOLOGY
Language and Ideologies – Mary E. Mc Groarty
Language, Power and Pedagogies – Hilary Janks
Nationalism, Identity and Popular Culture – Alastair Pennycook
LANGUAGE AND SOCIETY
English as an International Language – Sandra Lee Mc Kay
Multilingualism and Codeswitching in Education – Nkonko M. Kamwangamalu
Language Policy and Planning – Joseph Lo Bianco
LANGUAGE AND VARIATION
Style and Styling – Jürgen Jaspers
Critical Language Awareness – H. Samy Alim
Pidgins and Creoles – Jeff Siegel
LANGUAGE AND LITERACY
Cross-cultural Perspectives on Writing: Contrastive Rhetoric – Ryuko Kubota
Sociolinguistics, Language Teaching and New Literacy Studies – Brian Street and Constant Leung
Multimodal Literacy in Language Classrooms – Viniti Vaish and Phillip A. Towndrow
LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY
Language and Identity – Bonny Norton
Gender Identities in Language Education – Christina Higgins
Language and Ethnicity – Angela Reyes
Language Socialization – Patricia A. Duff
LANGUAGE AND INTERACTION
Language and Culture – Gabriele Kasper and Makoto Omori
Conversation Analysis – Jack Sidnell
Classroom Discourse Analysis: A Focus on Communicative Repertoires – Betsy Rymes
LANGUAGE AND EDUCATION
Language and Education: A Limpopo Lens – Nancy H. Hornberger
Über den Autor
Sandra Mc Kay is Professor Emeritus of English at San Francisco State University. Her books include Teaching English as an International Language: Rethinking Goals and Approaches (2002, OUP) and Sociolinguistics and Language Teaching (edited with Nancy Hornberger, 1996, CUP). Her newest book is International English in its Sociolinguistic Contexts: Towards a Socially Sensitive Pedagogy (with Wendy Bokhorst-Heng, 2008, Frances Taylor). She has received Fulbright Grants, academic specialists awards and worked extensively in international teacher education in Asia, Africa, South America and Europe.