Inglês e globalização em uma epistemologia de fronteira: Ideologia lingüística para tempos híbridos

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This paper focuses on English as a language which helps to construct globalization, following principles of a border epistemology. It aims at contributing to the elaboration of a linguistic ideology for the hybrid times in which we live. It is based on a theorization informed by the constructs of Empire, local histories and performativity,making it possible to re-describe the relationship between English and globalization. English is then understood as a border language through which people appropriate global discourses and re-invent local life in their everyday performances. Examples of such uses of English in translinguistic e-mails and in the Brazilian rap are analyzed. By way of conclusion, it is used a logic which acknowledges both the imperial role of English and its transimperial use, which may re-invent local life not as mimicry of global designs, but as the possibility of constructing an anti-hegemonic globalization through innovative linguistic-identity performances on the border fluxes.

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Lopes, L. P. da M. (2008). Inglês e globalização em uma epistemologia de fronteira: Ideologia lingüística para tempos híbridos. DELTA Documentacao de Estudos Em Linguistica Teorica e Aplicada, 24(2), 309–340. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-44502008000200006

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