Korean Englishes in transnational contexts / Christopher J. Jenks, Jerry Won Lee, editors.
This book challenges the dominant tendency in world Englishes scholarship to rely on the ‘nation’ as a static spatial entity and reliable analytic category. Using the transnational Korean context as a case in point, the authors analyse how the practices and ideologies of the English language reflect...
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Cham, Switzerland :
Palgrave Macmillan,
[2017]
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Table of Contents:
- - Chapter 1. Mapping Korean Englishes in Transnational Contexts
- I. Ideologies of Korean Englishes
- Chapter 2. Sociolinguistics of Transnationalism and Issues of Language, Gender and Generation: Korean Migrant Families in Australia
- Chapter 3. Class, Competence and Language Ideology: Beyond Korean Englishes
- II. Forms of Korean Englishes
- Chapter 4. Spoken English in Korea: An Expanding Circle Revisited
- Chapter 5. Korean Ethnic Orientation and Regional Linguistic Variability in the Multiethnic Context of Houston
- Chapter 6. Between Words, Between Bodies: Practices of Listening across Korean and English in Ishle Yi Park's Poetry
- III. Korean Englishes as Transnational Social Practice
- Chapter 7. The Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces of Englishes in South Korea
- Chapter 8. English as a Discursive and Social Communication Resource for Contemporary South Koreans
- IV. Korean Englishes in Transnational Academic Spaces
- Chapter 9. "Korean is Forbidden": Translingual Negotiation of Local Language Ideologies across Transnational Spaces
- Chapter 10. Korean English Teachers' Conflicts and Struggles over Local, Global and "Legitimate" Englishes in School
- Chapter 11. A Brief Description of English Education in North Korea from the Perspective of Two Defectors.