ABSTRACT

English is now a global phenomenon no longer defined by fixed territorial, cultural and social functions. The Routledge Companion to English Studies provides an authoritative overview of the subject area. Taking into account the changing conceptualisations of English, this Companion considers both historical trajectories and contemporary perspectives whilst also showcasing the state-of-the-art contributions made by the established scholars of the field.

The Routledge Companion to English Studies:

  • provides a set of broad perspectives on English as a subject of study and research  
  • highlights the importance of the link between English and other languages within the concepts of multilingualism and polylingualism 
  • investigates the use of language in communication through the medium of digital technology covering key issues such as Digital Literacies, Multimodal Literacies and Games and Broadcast Language 
  • explores the role of English in education taking account of social, ethnographic and global perspectives on pedagogical issues.

This collection of thirty-four newly commissioned articles provides a comprehensive and up-to-date picture of the dynamic and diverse field of English Studies and will be an invaluable text for advanced students and researchers in this area.

part |64 pages

English In Larger Contexts

chapter |13 pages

English as a subject

chapter |13 pages

World Englishes

chapter |19 pages

Literary Criticism

part |294 pages

English in Studies of Language

chapter |14 pages

Sociolinguistics

chapter |13 pages

Semiotics

chapter |21 pages

Pragmatics

chapter |20 pages

Interactional Sociolinguistics

chapter |14 pages

Semantics

chapter |13 pages

Formal Syntax

chapter |16 pages

Phonetics and Phonology

chapter |16 pages

Corpus Linguistics

chapter |13 pages

Conversation Analysis

chapter |15 pages

Communicative Repertoire

chapter |15 pages

Critical Discourse Analysis

chapter |11 pages

Narrative as Cultural Practice

chapter |15 pages

Language and Identities