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Bilingual Education Methodologies
Brazil
Brazilian Government
Brazilian Portuguese
Canada
Cape Verdeans
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Colonial Administration
Common Language
Complementary Schools
critical perspectives on Portuguese usage
Dual Immersion Program
East Timor
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Eu Falo
European Portuguese
globalization
ICF Macro
International Monetary Fund
Language Ideologies
language ideology
Language Policies
language policy
linguistic anthropology
Linguistic Citizenship
linguistic diversity
Linguistic Ideologies
Luso-Brazilian
lusophone
Mainland Portuguese
Modern Language
Mozambique
multilingualism
Portugal
Portuguese
Portuguese Language Countries
Recombinant Identities
Sociolinguistic Space
sociolinguistics
superdiversity
Trainee Teacher Educators
Transidiomatic Practices
transidiomaticity
transnational
transnational communication
Uruguay

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138499096
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Feb 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book aims at deconstructing and problematizing linguistic ideologies related to Portuguese in late modernity and questioning the theoretical presuppositions which have led us to call Portuguese ‘a language.’ Such an endeavor is crucial when we know that Portuguese is a language which is increasingly internationalized, used as the official language in four continents (in ten countries) and which has come to play a relevant role in the so-called linguistic market on the basis of the geopolitical transformations in a multipolar world. The book covers a wide range of social, political and historical contexts in which ‘Portuguese’ is used (in Brazil, Canada, East-Timor, England, Portugal, Mozambique and Uruguay), and considers diverse linguistic practices. Through this critique, contributors chart new directions for research on language ideologies and language practices (including research related to Portuguese and to other ‘languages’) and consider ways of developing new conceptual compasses that are better attuned to the sociolinguistic realities of the late modern era, in which people, texts and languages are increasingly in movement through national borders and those of digital networks of communication.

Luiz Paulo Moita-Lopes is Professor of Applied Linguistics at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and a Researcher of the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development.