by Adrian Blackledge and Angela Creese
- Imprint: Continuum
- Series: Advances in Sociolinguistics
- Pub. date: 07 Feb 2010
- ISBN: 9780826492098
What if speakers appropriate and make use of linguistic resources not typically associated with their ‘ethnic’ or ‘heritage’ group? Is there consensus about the role and value of particular sets of linguistic resources, or is this contested, and negotiated? How do negotiations about linguistic resources and identities play out in institutional contexts, and what language practices are used in these negotiations?
Adrian Blackledge and Angela Creese address these questions, taking a critical perspective to examine issues such as nationalism, heritage, culture, identity negotiation, ideology and power. They offer responses from their detailed investigations of the language practices of multilingual young people and their teaching experiences in complementary schools in four cities in England. As a comprehensive examination of the issues surrounding multilingualism, it will be essential reading for advanced students and researchers of sociolinguistics and multilingualism.
2. Multilingualism, ideology and practice
3. Ethnography of multilingualism
4. A multilingual research team
5. Multilingualism in local and global spaces
6. Inventing and disinventing the national
7. Contesting ‘language’ as ‘heritage’
8. Multilingual literacies across space and time
9. Official and carnival lives in the classroom
10. Flexible bilingualism in practice
11: Multilingualism: Future trajectories