Get Free Shipping on orders over $0
Linguistic Rivalries : Tamil Migrants and Anglo-Franco Conflicts - Sonia N. Das
eTextbook alternate format product

Instant online reading.
Don't wait for delivery!

Go digital and save!

Linguistic Rivalries

Tamil Migrants and Anglo-Franco Conflicts

By: Sonia N. Das

Hardcover | 10 November 2016

At a Glance

Hardcover


RRP $395.00

$283.75

28%OFF

or 4 interest-free payments of $70.94 with

 or 

Ships in 5 to 7 business days

Linguistic Rivalries weaves together anthropological accounts of diaspora, nation, and empire to explore and analyze the multi-faceted processes of globalization characterizing the migration and social integration experiences of Tamil-speaking immigrants and refugees from India and Sri Lanka to Montréal, Québec in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. In Montréal, a city with more trilingual speakers than in any other North American city, Tamil migrants draw on their multilingual repertoires to navigate longstanding linguistic rivalries between anglophone and francophone, and Indian and Sri Lankan nationalist leaders by arguing that Indians speak "Spoken Tamil" and Sri Lankans speak "Written Tamil" as their respective heritage languages. Drawing on ethnographic, archival, and linguistic methods to compare and contrast the communicative practices and language ideologies of Tamil heritage language learning in Hindu temples, Catholic churches, public schools, and community centers, this book demonstrates how processes of sociolinguistic differentiation are mediated by ethnonational, religious, class, racial, and caste hierarchies. Indian Tamils showcase their use of the "cosmopolitan" sounds and scripts of colloquial varieties of Tamil to enhance their geographic and social mobilities, whereas Sri Lankan Tamils, dispossessed of their homes by civil war, instead emphasize the "primordialist" sounds and scripts of a pure "literary" Tamil to rebuild their homeland and launch a "global" critique of racism and environmental destruction from the diaspora. This book uses the ethnographic and archival study of Tamil mobility and immobility to expose the mutual constitution of elite and non-elite global modernities, defined as language ideological projects in which migrants objectify dimensions of time and space through scalar metaphors.

Other Editions and Formats

Paperback

Published: 10th November 2016

More in Sociolinguistics

The Anthropology Book : Big Ideas Simply Explained - DK
Political Correctness Gone Mad? - Jordan B. Peterson

RRP $19.99

$18.75

History of English : 2nd Edition - A Resource Book for Students - Dan  McIntyre
Introducing Language and Intercultural Communication : 3rd Edition - Jane Jackson
An Introduction to Sociolinguistics : 6th Edition - Janet Holmes

RRP $83.99

$65.99

21%
OFF
The Queer Arab Glossary - Marwan Kaabour

RRP $37.99

$31.99

16%
OFF
Bookish Words & their Surprising Stories - David Crystal

RRP $32.99

$28.75

13%
OFF
Decolonizing Language and Other Revolutionary Ideas - Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Schott's Significa : An Unexpectedly Essential Guide to Language - Ben Schott
How Language Works : Popular Penguins : Popular Penguins - David Crystal
You're All Talk : why we are what we speak - Rob Drummond

RRP $32.99

$26.99

18%
OFF
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Ecolinguistics : Bloomsbury Handbooks - Amir Ghorbanpour
Analyzing Narrative Online : Affordances and Practices - Alexandra Georgakopoulou