Novedad bibliografica: MAR-MOLINERO, C.; STEWART, M.Globalization and Language in the Spanish Speaking World. Macro and Micro Perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan

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Novedad bibliográfica:
MAR-MOLINERO, Clare; STEWART, Miranda. 2006. Globalization and
Language in the Spanish Speaking World. Macro and Micro Perspectives.
Palgrave Macmillan (288 págs., ISBN: 0230000185, Precio en el Reino
Unido (UK): 50.00 Libras)
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Description

This volume considers, at global and at local levels, the spread of
Spanish today and particularly its role in the face of processes of
globalization. Spanish is frequently the dominant language in this
contact situation. But how contested is its hegemony; and how far does
contact with it threaten other languages? How are these other, weaker,
minoritized languages prospering in a world where a few strong, global
languages may be taking over their linguistic domains?


Contents

List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgements
Notes on the Contributors

Introduction; C.Mar-Molinero & M.Stewart

Forces of Globalization in the Spanish-Speaking World: Linguistic
Imperialism or Grassroots Adaptation; C.Mar-Molinero

US Latinos, la Hispanofonia, and the Language Ideologies of High
Modernity; J.del Valle

Language Conflict and the Micro-Macro Link in the Spanish-Speaking
World; R.Enrique Hamel

Spanish/English Interaction in US Hispanic Heritage Learners' Writing;
M.Fairclough

Andean Spanish and the Spanish of Lima: Linguistic Variation and
Change in a Contact Situation; C.A.Klee & R.Caravedo

Spanish as L2 on the Dominican/Haitian Border and Universal Processes
of Acquisition; L.A.Ortiz López

Whose Story is it Anyway? Representing Oral Testimony in a
Multilingual 'Contact Zone'; J.Freeland

Spanish-Speaking Latin Americans in Catalonia: Reflexivity and
Knowledgeability in Constructions of Catalan; S.Marshall

Language Contact Between Galician and Spanish - Conflict or Harmony?
Young People's Linguistic Attitudes to Contemporary Galicia;
B.O'Rourke

Linguistic Shift and Community Language: The Effect of Demographic
Factors in the Valencian Region, Balearic Islands and Catalonia;
R.Casesnoves Ferrer, D.Sankoff & M.Teresa Turell

References
Index


Author Biographies

CLARE MAR-MOLINERO is Reader in Spanish and Head of Modern Languages
at the University of Southampton, UK. She teaches and has published
widely on language policies and on global Spanish. Her publications
include The Politics of Language in the Spanish-speaking World (2000),
The Spanish-Speaking World: Introduction to Sociolinguistic Issues
(1997), Nationalism and the Nation in the Iberian Peninsula (co-edited
with Angel Smith, 1996) and Language Ideologies, Policies and
Practices: Language and the Future of Europe (co-edited with Patrick
Stevenson, 2005). She is chair of the recently-formed International
Association for the Study of Spanish in Society (SiS).

MIRANDA STEWART is Senior Lecturer in Spanish and Latin American
Studies at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. Her teaching
and research interests include sociolinguistics, spoken interaction,
discourse analysis, interactional pragmatics and translation studies.
Her publications include The Spanish Language Today (1999) and
Politeness in Europe (co-edited with Leo Hickey, 2005) as well as
articles in journals such as The Journal of Pragmatics and Multilingua
where she explores issues such as the pragmatics of personal
reference. She is a member of the Executive Committee of the
recently-formed International Association for the Study of Spanish in
Society (SiS).


Acceso a un capítulo del libro:
http://www.palgrave.com/pdfs/0230000185.pdf
Más información y compra-e:
http://www.palgrave.com/newsearch/Catalogue.aspx?is=0230000185

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