Indigenous Literacies in the Americas
Title | Indigenous Literacies in the Americas PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy H. Hornberger |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
Total Pages | 400 |
Release | 2012-10-25 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 311081479X |
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SOCIOLOGY OF LANGUAGE brings to students, researchers and practitioners in all of the social and language-related sciences carefully selected book-length publications dealing with sociolinguistic theory, methods, findings and applications. It approaches the study of language in society in its broadest sense, as a truly international and interdisciplinary field in which various approaches, theoretical and empirical, supplement and complement each other. The series invites the attention of linguists, language teachers of all interests, sociologists, political scientists, anthropologists, historians etc. to the development of the sociology of language.
Queequeg's Coffin
Title | Queequeg's Coffin PDF eBook |
Author | Birgit Brander Rasmussen |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Total Pages | 224 |
Release | 2012-01-06 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 082234954X |
Rather than seeing American literature as beginning with the writings of English or Spanish colonists, Brander Rasmussen points to the wide variety of indigenous writing in the Americas prior to colonization. The study looks at writing between 1524 and the mid-19th century work of Herman Melville.
Beyond the Lettered City
Title | Beyond the Lettered City PDF eBook |
Author | Joanne Rappaport |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Total Pages | 398 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0822351285 |
Geronimo Stilton's relaxing vacation turns into a crazy treasure hunt in South Dakota, complete with a run-in with a mountain lion and a hot-air balloon ride to Mount Rushmore.
Indigenous Language Revitalization in the Americas
Title | Indigenous Language Revitalization in the Americas PDF eBook |
Author | Serafín M. Coronel-Molina |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 330 |
Release | 2016-04-28 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1135092354 |
Focusing on the Americas – home to 40 to 50 million Indigenous people – this book explores the history and current state of Indigenous language revitalization across this vast region. Complementary chapters on the USA and Canada, and Latin America and the Caribbean, offer a panoramic view while tracing nuanced trajectories of "top down" (official) and "bottom up" (grass roots) language planning and policy initiatives. Authored by leading Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars, the book is organized around seven overarching themes: Policy and Politics; Processes of Language Shift and Revitalization; The Home-School-Community Interface; Local and Global Perspectives; Linguistic Human Rights; Revitalization Programs and Impacts; New Domains for Indigenous Languages Providing a comprehensive, hemisphere-wide scholarly and practical source, this singular collection simultaneously fills a gap in the language revitalization literature and contributes to Indigenous language revitalization efforts.
Indigenizing the Classroom
Title | Indigenizing the Classroom PDF eBook |
Author | Anna M. Brígido Corachán |
Publisher | Universitat de València |
Total Pages | 204 |
Release | 2021-02-04 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 8491347496 |
In the past four decades Native American/First Nations Literature has emerged as a literary and academic field and it is now read, taught, and theorized in many educational settings outside the United States and Canada. Native American and First Nations authors have also broadened their themes and readership by exploring transnational contexts and foreign realities, and through translation into major and minor languages, thus establishing creative networks with other literary communities around the world. However, when their texts are taught abroad, the perpetuation of Indian stereotypes, mystifications, and misconceptions is still a major issue that non-Native readers, students, and teachers continue to struggle with. To counter such distorted representations and neo/colonialist readings, this book presents a strategic selection of critical case studies that set specific texts within cross-cultural contexts wherein Native-based methodologies and key concepts are placed at the center of the reading practice. The challenging role of teachers and researchers as potential intermediaries and responsible disseminators of what Gayatri C. Spivak calls “transnational literacy” as well as the reception of Native North American works, contexts, and themes by international readers thus becomes a primary focus of attention. This volume provides a set of critical analyses and practical resources that may enable teachers outside the United States and Canada to incorporate Native American/First Nations literature and related cultural and historical texts into their teaching practices and current research interests in a creative, decolonizing, and responsible manner.
Perspectives on Indigenous writing and literacies
Title | Perspectives on Indigenous writing and literacies PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 240 |
Release | 2018-12-24 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9004298509 |
Exploring writing and literacies across five continents, this volume celebrates the resilience of Indigenous languages. This book contributes to an understanding of contemporary challenges, while also demonstrating innovative and creative ideas for the future of Indigenous writing and literacies.
Language Planning and Policy in Native America
Title | Language Planning and Policy in Native America PDF eBook |
Author | T. L. McCarty |
Publisher | Multilingual Matters |
Total Pages | 297 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 184769862X |
Comprehensive in scope yet full of ethnographic detail, this book examines the history of language policy by and for Native Americans, and contemporary language revitalization initiatives. Offering a critical-theory view and emphasizing the perspectives of revitalizers themselves, the book explores innovative language regenesis projects, the role of Indigenous youth in language reclamation, and prospects for Native American language and culture continuance.