This book argues that Linguistics, in common with other disciplines such as Anthropology and Sociology, has been shaped by colonization. It outlines how linguistic practices may be decolonized, and the challenges which such decolonization poses to linguists working in diverse areas of Linguistics. It concludes that decolonization in Linguistics is an ongoing process with no definite end point and cannot be completely successful until universities and societies are decolonized too. In keeping with the subject matter, the book prioritizes discussion, debate and the collaborative, creative production of knowledge over individual authorship. Further, it mingles the voices of established authors from a variety of disciplines with audience comment and dialogue to produce a challenging and inspiring text that represents an important step along the path it attempts to map out.
Table of Content
Dedication
Magda Madany-Saa: Interlude: In Memory of Átila Calvente
Gratitudes and Acknowledgements
Peter E. Jones: Foreword
Sinfree Makoni, Cristine Severo, Ashraf Abdelhay, Anna Kaiper-Marquez and Višnja Milojičić: Why ‘Shades of Decolonial Linguistics’?
Chapter 1. David Bade: Living Theory and Theory that Kills: Language, Communication and Control
Chapter 2. Salikoko S. Mufwene: An Iconoclast’s Approach to Decolonial Linguistics
Chapter 3. Robin Sabino: Giving Jack His Jacket: Linguistic Contact in the Danish West Indies
Chapter 4. John Joseph: Challenging the Dominance of Mind over Body in the History of Language Analysis
Chapter 5. Peter de Souza and Rukmini Bhaya Nair: Keywords for India: A Conceptual Lexicon for the 21st Century
Chapter 6. Tommaso Milani: Queer Anger: A Conversation on Alliances and Affective Politics
Chapter 7. Bonny Norton: Identity and the African Storybook Initiative: A Decolonial Project?
Chapter 8. Nick Riemer: Domination and Underlying Form in Linguistics
Chapter 9. Alison Phipps and Piki Diamond: Decolonising Multilingualism: A Practice-Led Approach
Višnja Milojičić and Rafael Lomeu Gomes: Epilogue
Index
About the author
Višnja Milojičić is a doctoral student in the Department of Applied Linguistics, a research assistant for the Global Virtual Forum, and a tutor for the KAUST program at Pennsylvania State University, USA.