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Hi everyone,<br>
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Just wondering what references pop into people's mind on language
and citizenship? I'm especially interested in two things. First,
anything that challenges the liberal vs republican divide in
thinking about citizenship, and second, anything that challenges the
approach of Habermas et al, which assume a liberal language ideology
of "critical-rational" speech when speaking in public. <br>
<br>
But, anything that you think tackles the relation of language and
citizenship usefully would be great! <br>
<br>
I will post any and all suggestions back to the list, so feel to
email me back directly.<br>
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Thanking you in advance,<br>
Alejandro <br>
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Alejandro I. Paz
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
University of Toronto Scarborough
Graduate Depts of Anthropology and Linguistics
University of Toronto
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