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The Routledge Handbook of Multilingualism provides a comprehensive
survey of the field of multilingualism for a global readership, and
an overview of the research which situates multilingualism in its
social, cultural and political context. This fully revised edition
not only updates several of the original chapters, but introduces
many new ones that enrich contemporary debates in the burgeoning
field of multilingualism. With a decolonial perspective and
including leading new and established contributors from different
regions of the globe, the handbook offers a critical overview of
the interdisciplinary field of multilingualism, providing a range
of central themes, key debates and research sites for a global
readership. Chapters address the profound epistemological and
ontological challenges and shifts produced since the first edition
in 2012. The handbook includes an introduction, five sections with
28 chapters and an afterword. The chapters are structured around
sub-themes, such as Coloniality and Multilingualism, Concepts and
Theories in Multilingualism and Multilingualism and Education. This
ground-breaking text is a crucial resource for researchers,
scholars and postgraduate students interested in multilingualism
from areas such as sociolinguistics, applied linguistics,
anthropology and education.
Drawing on frameworks from applied linguistics and critical
discourse analysis, this volume employs a linguistics approach to
understanding race and racism in Latin America, with a particular
focus on Peru. Building on recent debates in Peru on cultural and
biological definitions of race, the book seeks to re-examine the
relationship between race and culture not as a dichotomy but as one
rooted in and shaped by specific historical moments. Similarly, the
volume uses this discussion as a jumping-off point from which to
explore notions of identity informed by language as used in local
context, rather than as a fixed social category. Offering new
perspectives on discursive practices of race and racism in Peru and
Latin America, this collection is key reading for students and
researchers in sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, anthropology,
and Latin American studies.
Drawing on frameworks from applied linguistics and critical
discourse analysis, this volume employs a linguistics approach to
understanding race and racism in Latin America, with a particular
focus on Peru. Building on recent debates in Peru on cultural and
biological definitions of race, the book seeks to re-examine the
relationship between race and culture not as a dichotomy but as one
rooted in and shaped by specific historical moments. Similarly, the
volume uses this discussion as a jumping-off point from which to
explore notions of identity informed by language as used in local
context, rather than as a fixed social category. Offering new
perspectives on discursive practices of race and racism in Peru and
Latin America, this collection is key reading for students and
researchers in sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, anthropology,
and Latin American studies.
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