The Linguistic Landscape of the Mediterranean

  • Blackwood R
  • Tufi S
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Draws on an ethnography of Ecuadorian folkloric musicians and their families to illustrate how they negotiate languages, gender, and ethnicity at home and abroad. Introduction : globalization, indigenous languages, and the Runa Takiks -- Globalized or glocalized? Transnational or transcultural? : defining language practices in global spaces -- Theorizing transcultural language practices -- Gender and beliefs about language -- Transcultural performances of gender -- Transcultural performances of ethnicity -- Transcultural performance and legitimacy : seven years later -- Conclusions and implications for indigenous and minority languages -- Appendix 1: Participants and family relationship, by provenance -- Appendix 2: Transcription conventions used in chapters 5 to 7.

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Blackwood, R. J., & Tufi, S. (2015). The Linguistic Landscape of the Mediterranean. The Linguistic Landscape of the Mediterranean. Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137314567

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