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The Local Construction of a Global Language - Ideologies of English in South Korea (Hardcover): Joseph Sung-Yul Park The Local Construction of a Global Language - Ideologies of English in South Korea (Hardcover)
Joseph Sung-Yul Park
R4,940 Discovery Miles 49 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In South Korea, English is a language of utmost importance, sought with an unprecedented zeal as an indispensable commodity in education, business, popular culture, and national policy. This book investigates how the status of English as a hegemonic language in South Korea is constructed through the mediation of language ideologies in local discourse. Adopting the framework of language ideology and its current developments, it is argued that English in Korean society is a subject of deep-rooted ambiguities, with multiple and sometimes conflicting ideologies coexisting within a tension-ridden discursive space. The complex ways in which these ideologies are reproduced, contested, and negotiated through specific metalinguistic practices across diverse sites ultimately contribute to a local realization of the global hegemony of English as an international language. Through its insightful analysis of metalinguistic discourse in language policy debates, cross-linguistic humor, television shows, and face-to-face interaction, The Local Construction of a Global Language makes an original contribution to the study of language and globalization, proposing an innovative analytic approach that bridges the gap between the investigation of large-scale global forces and the study of micro-level discourse practices.

In Pursuit of English - Language and Subjectivity in Neoliberal South Korea (Hardcover): Joseph Sung-Yul Park In Pursuit of English - Language and Subjectivity in Neoliberal South Korea (Hardcover)
Joseph Sung-Yul Park
R3,084 Discovery Miles 30 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Pursuit of English traces how the English language became an object of heated pursuit amid South Korea's rapid neoliberalization, creating the so-called "English fever" of the 1990s and 2000s. Joseph Sung-Yul Park demonstrates that English gained prominence not because of the language's supposed economic value, but because of the anxieties, insecurities, and moral desire instilled by neoliberal Korean society. Park shows how English came to be seen as an index of an ideal neoliberal subject who willingly engages in constant self-management and self-development in response to the changing conditions of the global economy. Bringing together ethnographically-oriented perspectives on subjectivity, critical analysis of conditions of contemporary capitalism, theories of neoliberal governmentality, and sociolinguistic and linguistic anthropological frameworks of metapragmatic analysis, In Pursuit of English develops an innovative new direction for research at the intersection language and political economy, challenging researchers to consider subjectivity as the key for understanding the place of language in neoliberalism.

Markets of English - Linguistic Capital and Language Policy in a Globalizing World (Paperback): Joseph Sung-Yul Park, Lionel Wee Markets of English - Linguistic Capital and Language Policy in a Globalizing World (Paperback)
Joseph Sung-Yul Park, Lionel Wee
R1,709 Discovery Miles 17 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The global spread of English both reproduces and reinforces oppressive structures of inequality. But such structures can no longer be seen as imposed from an imperial center, as English is now actively adopted and appropriated in local contexts around the world. This book argues that such conditions call for a new critique of global English, one that is sensitive to both the political economic conditions of globalization and speakers' local practices. Linking Bourdieu's theory of the linguistic market and his practice-based perspective with recent advances in sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology, this book offers a fresh new critique of global English. The authors highlight the material, discursive, and semiotic processes through which the value of English in the linguistic market is constructed, and suggest possible policy interventions that may be adopted to address the problems of global English. Through its serious engagement with current sociolinguistic theory and insightful analysis of the multiple dimensions of English in the world, this book challenges the readers to think about what we need to do to confront the social inequalities that are perpetuated by the global spread of English

Markets of English - Linguistic Capital and Language Policy in a Globalizing World (Hardcover): Joseph Sung-Yul Park, Lionel Wee Markets of English - Linguistic Capital and Language Policy in a Globalizing World (Hardcover)
Joseph Sung-Yul Park, Lionel Wee
R4,592 Discovery Miles 45 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The global spread of English both reproduces and reinforces oppressive structures of inequality. But such structures can no longer be seen as imposed from an imperial center, as English is now actively adopted and appropriated in local contexts around the world. This book argues that such conditions call for a new critique of global English, one that is sensitive to both the political economic conditions of globalization and speakers local practices.

Linking Bourdieu s theory of the linguistic market and his practice-based perspective with recent advances in sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology, this book offers a fresh new critique of global English. The authors highlight the material, discursive, and semiotic processes through which the value of English in the linguistic market is constructed, and suggest possible policy interventions that may be adopted to address the problems of global English. Through its serious engagement with current sociolinguistic theory and insightful analysis of the multiple dimensions of English in the world, this book challenges the readers to think about what we need to do to confront the social inequalities that are perpetuated by the global spread of English

In Pursuit of English - Language and Subjectivity in Neoliberal South Korea (Paperback): Joseph Sung-Yul Park In Pursuit of English - Language and Subjectivity in Neoliberal South Korea (Paperback)
Joseph Sung-Yul Park
R1,056 Discovery Miles 10 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Pursuit of English traces how the English language became an object of heated pursuit amid South Korea's rapid neoliberalization, creating the so-called "English fever" of the 1990s and 2000s. Joseph Sung-Yul Park demonstrates that English gained prominence not because of the language's supposed economic value, but because of the anxieties, insecurities, and moral desire instilled by neoliberal Korean society. Park shows how English came to be seen as an index of an ideal neoliberal subject who willingly engages in constant self-management and self-development in response to the changing conditions of the global economy. Bringing together ethnographically-oriented perspectives on subjectivity, critical analysis of conditions of contemporary capitalism, theories of neoliberal governmentality, and sociolinguistic and linguistic anthropological frameworks of metapragmatic analysis, In Pursuit of English develops an innovative new direction for research at the intersection language and political economy, challenging researchers to consider subjectivity as the key for understanding the place of language in neoliberalism.

A Reference Grammar of Wappo (Paperback): Sandra A. Thompson, Joseph Sung-Yul Park, Charles N. Li A Reference Grammar of Wappo (Paperback)
Sandra A. Thompson, Joseph Sung-Yul Park, Charles N. Li
R1,320 R1,108 Discovery Miles 11 080 Save R212 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Wappo is an indigenous language, generally regarded as a language isolate, which was once spoken in the Russian River Valley, just north of San Francisco, California. This reference grammar is based on the speech of Laura Fish Somersal, its last fluent speaker, who died in 1990, and represents the most extensive data and grammatical research ever done on this language. The grammar focuses on morphosyntax, particularly nominal, verbal, and clausal structures and clause combining patterns, from a functional/typological perspective.

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