Atjaunināt sīkdatņu piekrišanu

E-grāmata: Language and Identity in the Arab World

  • Formāts - EPUB+DRM
  • Cena: 50,08 €*
  • * ši ir gala cena, t.i., netiek piemērotas nekādas papildus atlaides
  • Ielikt grozā
  • Pievienot vēlmju sarakstam
  • Šī e-grāmata paredzēta tikai personīgai lietošanai. E-grāmatas nav iespējams atgriezt un nauda par iegādātajām e-grāmatām netiek atmaksāta.

DRM restrictions

  • Kopēšana (kopēt/ievietot):

    nav atļauts

  • Drukāšana:

    nav atļauts

  • Lietošana:

    Digitālo tiesību pārvaldība (Digital Rights Management (DRM))
    Izdevējs ir piegādājis šo grāmatu šifrētā veidā, kas nozīmē, ka jums ir jāinstalē bezmaksas programmatūra, lai to atbloķētu un lasītu. Lai lasītu šo e-grāmatu, jums ir jāizveido Adobe ID. Vairāk informācijas šeit. E-grāmatu var lasīt un lejupielādēt līdz 6 ierīcēm (vienam lietotājam ar vienu un to pašu Adobe ID).

    Nepieciešamā programmatūra
    Lai lasītu šo e-grāmatu mobilajā ierīcē (tālrunī vai planšetdatorā), jums būs jāinstalē šī bezmaksas lietotne: PocketBook Reader (iOS / Android)

    Lai lejupielādētu un lasītu šo e-grāmatu datorā vai Mac datorā, jums ir nepieciešamid Adobe Digital Editions (šī ir bezmaksas lietotne, kas īpaši izstrādāta e-grāmatām. Tā nav tas pats, kas Adobe Reader, kas, iespējams, jau ir jūsu datorā.)

    Jūs nevarat lasīt šo e-grāmatu, izmantojot Amazon Kindle.

Language and Identity in the Arab World explores the inextricable link between language and identity, referring particularly to the Arab world. Spanning Indonesia to the United States, the Arab world is here imagined as a continually changing one, with the Arab diaspora asserting its linguistic identity across the world.

Crucial questions on transforming linguistic landscapes, the role and implications of migration, and the impact of technology on language use are explored by established and emerging scholars in the field of applied and socio-linguistics. The book asks such crucial questions as how language contact affects or transforms identity, how language reflects changing identities among migrant communities, and how language choices contribute to identity construction in social media. As well as appreciating the breadth and scope of the Arab world, this anthology focuses on the transformative role of language within indigenous and migrant communities as they negotiate between their heritage languages and those spoken by the wider society.

Investigating the ways in which identity continues to be imagined and re-constructed in and among Arab communities, this book is indispensable to students, teachers, and anyone who is interested in language contact, linguistic landscapes, and minority language retention as well as the intersections of language and technology.



Language and Identity in the Arab World explores the inextricable link between language and identity, referring particularly to the Arab world. Spanning from Indonesia to the United States, the Arab world is here imagined as a continually changing one, with the Arab diaspora asserting its linguistic identity across the world.

List of Tables



List of Figures



List of Maps



List of Contributors



Preface

INTRODUCTION

Sandhya Rao Mehta

PART 1: LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPES






Persia and Oman: A Historical and Linguistic Intersection
Roberta Morano




Landscaping in Moroccan Arabic: Practices, Ideologies and Inertias
Adil Moustaoui




Arabic in Michigan: An American Linguistic Landscape
Camelia Suleiman




Translanguaging in Gulf Higher Education
Sarah Hopkyns






Linguistic and Conceptual Challenges of Public Opinion Surveys in the Arab
Gulf States
Russell Lucas

PART II: UNPACKING IDENTITIES




A Place to Belong: The Social Construction of Badu identity in Harb, Saudi
Arabia
Julie Lowry




Intersecting Scapes, Global Flows, and New Identity Options: Female Qatari
Students Informal Learning of Turkish Language
Sarah Hillman




Arab Influencers and Social Media: A Sociolinguistic Study of a New Culture
Mai Zaki and Meis Al-Kaisi




Multilingualism in Lebanon: Code-switching as a Cultural Representation
Lubna Bassam






Perceptions towards Codeswitching and Identity in the Egyptian Context
Nadia A. Shalaby



PART III: ARABIC IN MIGRANT COMMUNITIES




Dialect Variation among Omani Migrants in Muscat: The Construction of Social
Identity through Style Shifting
Suaad Ambu-Saidi




Identity Suppression as a Coping Strategy: The Case of Socotri Africans
Eleonora Esposito and Sarali Gintsburg




The Role of Education and Dialect Contact in the Realization of DHAA & THAA
in a Community of Palestinian Refugees in Syria
Ourooba Shetewi






Family Language Policy between Ideology and Practice: A Domain-based
Exploration of Arabic as a Heritage Language in the USA
Reda Mohammed




The Linguistics of aram Arabic in the Speech of aram-descent Community
of Indonesia

Abdullah Al Saqqaf

Index
Fathiya Al Rashdi is Assistant Professor in Sociolinguistics and Discourse Analysis, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman, and Editorial Board Member of Discourse, Context and Media .

Sandhya Rao Mehta is Associate Professor of Global Literature, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman, and Editor of three critical anthologies, including Language Studies: Stretching the Boundaries and Language and Literature in a Glocal World.