ABSTRACT

This collection of thirteen essays examines sociolinguistic phenomena in a wide variety of marginal environments, providing both an overview of globalizaiton on the margins and a foundation for an expanded understanding of the processes of linguistic and cultural changes at work in these settings. Taking an expansive conceptual view of margins, the volume is organized in three parts, looking at examples of marginal spaces in the nation-state, in online environments, and in the peripheries of urban locations, globally to call attention to new and changing discursive genres, patterns, practices, and identities emerging in these spaces as a result of contemporary mobilities, the evolving global economy, and socio-political changes. With previous research previously confined to the study of globalization in urban areas, this volume opens the door for further research on the complex sociolinguistic processes resulting from globalization on the margins, making this an ideal resource for students and scholars in sociolinguistics, globalization and heritage studies, new media, anthropology, and cultural studies.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY)

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

Language and Culture on the Margins
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chapter 2|15 pages

Redefining the Sociolinguistic ‘local’

Examples from Tanzania
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chapter 5|22 pages

Gender Performativity in Virtual Space

Transglossic Language Practices of Young Women in Bangladesh
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chapter 6|18 pages

The Language and Culture of New Kids

Appreciation of and Familiarity with Online Brabantish Identities
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chapter 9|20 pages

Expanding Marginality

Linguascaping a Transcarpathian Spa in South-Western Ukraine
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chapter 10|20 pages

Globalized Linguistic Resources at Work

A Case Study of a Local Supermarket in Finnish Lapland
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chapter 12|28 pages

Consuming English in Rural China

Lookalike Language and the Semiotics of Aspiration
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