Bilingual Pre-Teens Competing Ideologies and Multiple Identities in the U.S. and Germany

Bilingual Pre-Teens Competing Ideologies and Multiple Identities in the U.S. and Germany

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Fuller Janet M.
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This volume examines the connection between socio-economic class and bilingual practices, a previously under-researched area, through looking at differences in bilingual settings that are classified as "immigrant" or "elite" and are thus linked to socio-economic class categories. Fuller chooses for this examination bilingual pre-teen children in Germany and the U.S. in order to demonstrate how local identities are embedded in a wider social world and how ideologies and identities both produce and reproduce each other. In so doing, she argues that while pre-teen children are clearly influenced by macro-level ideologies, they also have agency in how they choose to construct their identities with relation to hegemonic societal discourses, and have many other motivations and identities aside from social class membership which shape their linguistic practices.

EAN 9780415807289
ISBN 041580728X
Binding Hardback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date May 22, 2012
Pages 188
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United Kingdom
Readership Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Authors Fuller Janet M.
Illustrations 2 Tables, black and white; 8 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
Series Routledge Studies in Sociolinguistics