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Engaging Native American Publics - Linguistic Anthropology in a Collaborative Key (Hardcover): Paul V. Kroskrity, Barbra A. Meek Engaging Native American Publics - Linguistic Anthropology in a Collaborative Key (Hardcover)
Paul V. Kroskrity, Barbra A. Meek
R4,143 Discovery Miles 41 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Engaging Native American Publics considers the increasing influence of Indigenous groups as key audiences, collaborators, and authors with regards to their own linguistic documentation and representation. The chapters critically examine a variety of North American case studies to reflect on the forms and effects of new collaborations between language researchers and Indigenous communities, as well as the types and uses of products that emerge with notions of cultural maintenance and linguistic revitalization in mind. In assessing the nature and degree of change from an early period of "salvage" research to a period of greater Indigenous "self-determination," the volume addresses whether increased empowerment and accountability has truly transformed the terms of engagement and what the implications for the future might be.

Engaging Native American Publics - Linguistic Anthropology in a Collaborative Key (Paperback): Paul V. Kroskrity, Barbra A. Meek Engaging Native American Publics - Linguistic Anthropology in a Collaborative Key (Paperback)
Paul V. Kroskrity, Barbra A. Meek
R1,289 Discovery Miles 12 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Engaging Native American Publics considers the increasing influence of Indigenous groups as key audiences, collaborators, and authors with regards to their own linguistic documentation and representation. The chapters critically examine a variety of North American case studies to reflect on the forms and effects of new collaborations between language researchers and Indigenous communities, as well as the types and uses of products that emerge with notions of cultural maintenance and linguistic revitalization in mind. In assessing the nature and degree of change from an early period of "salvage" research to a period of greater Indigenous "self-determination," the volume addresses whether increased empowerment and accountability has truly transformed the terms of engagement and what the implications for the future might be.

We Are Our Language - An Ethnography of Language Revitalization in a Northern Athabaskan Community (Paperback): Barbra A. Meek We Are Our Language - An Ethnography of Language Revitalization in a Northern Athabaskan Community (Paperback)
Barbra A. Meek
R986 Discovery Miles 9 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For many communities around the world, the revitalization or at least the preservation of an indigenous language is a pressing concern. Understanding the issue involves far more than compiling simple usage statistics or documenting the grammar of a tongue--it requires examining the social practices and philosophies that affect indigenous language survival.
In presenting the case of Kaska, an endangered language in an Athabascan community in the Yukon, Barbra Meek asserts that language revitalization requires more than just linguistic rehabilitation; it demands a social transformation. The process must mend rips and tears in the social fabric of the language community that result from an enduring colonial history focused on termination. These "disjunctures" include government policies conflicting with community goals, widely varying teaching methods and generational viewpoints, and even clashing ideologies within the language community.
This book provides a detailed investigation of language revitalization based on more than two years of active participation in local language renewal efforts. Each chapter focuses on a different dimension, such as spelling and expertise, conversation and social status, family practices, and bureaucratic involvement in local language choices. Each situation illustrates the balance between the desire for linguistic continuity and the reality of disruption.
"We Are Our Language "reveals the subtle ways in which different conceptions and practices--historical, material, and interactional--can variably affect the state of an indigenous language, and it offers a critical step toward redefining success and achieving revitalization.

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