Decolonising multilingualism : struggles to decreate / created by Alison Phipps.
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781788924047
- P41 PHI
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1: Decolonising the Multilingual BodyChapter 1. Deep Pain is Language DestroyingChapter 2. More than One VoicePart II: Decolonising the Multilingual HeartChapter 3. Hospitality – Well ComeChapter 4. Attending to the GistChapter 5. WaitingChapter 6. Waiting BridesChapter 7. Waiting BodiesChapter 8. ScreensChapter 9. Parting GiftsChapter 10. Muted and HyphenatedPart III: Decolonising the Multilingual MindChapter 11. ‘Chitsva chiri mutsoka - Gifts are in the Feet’Chapter 12. MihiChapter 13. Te Reo -The Māori LanguageChapter 14. Conclusions
In this groundbreaking text, Alison Phipps pulls together ethical approaches to researching multilingually in contexts of pain, conflict and crisis; the position of the researcher; and the question of multilingualism and anglonormativity. It is both global and local in scale, ranging from Scotland to Ghana, Aotearoa / New Zealand to Sudan.
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