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The Politics of English
South Asia, Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific
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Edited by:
Lionel Wee
, Robbie B.H. Goh and Lisa Lim
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English
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2013
About this book
This volume brings together contributions that explore the increasingly important roles that English plays in Asia, including its contribution to economic growth, national imaginaries and creative writing. These are issues that are political in a broad sense, but the diversity of Asian contexts also means that the social, political and cultural ramifications of the spread of English into Asia will have to be understood in relation to the challenges facing specific societies. The chapters in the book collectively illustrate this diversity by focusing on countries from South Asia, Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific. Each country has two contributions devoted to it: one paper provides an overview of the country’s language policy and its positioning of English, and another provides a critical discussion of creative expressions involving the use of English. Taken together, the papers in the volume detail the most recent developments concerning the politics of English in Asia.
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Jonathan Newton, Victoria University of Wellington, in English World-Wide Vol 36:3 (2015):
[A] particulary rich mosaic of cultural domains including linguistic landscapes, literature and poetry, personal narratives, ELT textbooks and government documents. At the same time, sitting alongside each of these domains and providing continuity are the sister chapters on each country that provide an overview of language policy.
[A] particulary rich mosaic of cultural domains including linguistic landscapes, literature and poetry, personal narratives, ELT textbooks and government documents. At the same time, sitting alongside each of these domains and providing continuity are the sister chapters on each country that provide an overview of language policy.
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Table of contents
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Preface
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1. Language policies, language ideologies and local language practices
1 - Part I. South Asia
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2. The politics of Hinglish
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3. Globalization and multilingualism
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4. Kaduva of privileged power, instrument of rural empowerment?
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5. The interface of language, literature and politics in Sri Lanka
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6. Governing English in Singapore
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7. Uncertain locale
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8. The encroachment of English in Malaysian cultural expression
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9. “They think speaking in English isn’t good, you know”
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10. The grip of English and Philippine language policy
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11. Nimble tongues
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12. English vs. English conversation
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13. Language policy and practice in English loanwords in Japanese
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14. English speakers in Korea
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15. English, class and neoliberalism in South Korea
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16. Conclusion
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Contributors
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Index
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Professional and scholarly;