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Language Capitalism Colonialism Toward A Critical History 1st Edition Monica Heller

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Language Capitalism Colonialism Toward A Critical History 1st Edition Monica Heller
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Publisher: University Of Toronto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.35 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Monica Heller, Bonnie Mcelhinny
ISBN: 9781442606203, 9781442606210, 9781442606227, 9781487594169, 1442606207, 1442606215, 1442606223, 148759416X
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1st Edition

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Language Capitalism Colonialism Toward A Critical History 1st Edition Monica Heller by Monica Heller, Bonnie Mcelhinny 9781442606203, 9781442606210, 9781442606227, 9781487594169, 1442606207, 1442606215, 1442606223, 148759416X instant download after payment.

Heller and McElhinny reinterpret sociolinguistics for the twenty-first century with an original approach to the study of language that is situated in the political and economic contexts of colonialism and capitalism. In the process, they map out a critical history of how language serves, and has served, as a terrain for producing and reproducing social inequalities. The authors ask how, and by whom, ideas about language get unevenly shaped, offering new perspectives that will excite readers and incite further research for years to come.

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