Linguistic Ideologies,Text Regulation,and the Question of Post-Structuralism |
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Authors: | STEVEN C. CATON |
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Affiliation: | 1. caton@wjh.harvard.edu |
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Abstract: | Three works are reviewed that make significant contributions to anthropological linguistics. Two address theoretical and ethnographic concerns regarding linguistic ideologies and the dilemmas they pose for speech practices such as text regulation. Such practices are harnessed to cultural projects such as language modernization and nationalism. The third, a post-structuralist reading of language-and-culture studies concerned with orality and literacy, brings post-structuralist theory into conversation with ethnographers of communication and other students of language. This article argues that such an intervention is welcome and long overdue, though it questions what form this intervention should take. |
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Keywords: | Language ideology linguistic anthropology post-structuralism |
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