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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781793611192
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 149 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Johnson, Diane E., 1958 - Linguistic landscaping and the Pacific Region
    DDC: 306.44099
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    Keywords: Language revival-Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Pazifischer Raum ; Sprachpolitik ; Kolonialismus
    Abstract: In Linguistic Landscaping and the Pacific Region, Diane Elizabeth Johnson explores the use of language in public spaces in four areas of the Pacific in which colonization has played a major role: Hawai'i, Aotearoa/ New Zealand, New Caledonia, and Tahiti. She does so in a way that is both scholarly and accessible.
    Abstract: Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Note -- Chapter 1: The Pacific Region: Colonization, Resistance, and the Linguistic Landscape -- Origins of the Indigenous Peoples of the Pacific -- Indigenous Pacific Cultures and Languages -- Colonization and Reclamation -- The Study of Linguistic Landscapes -- The Relevance of Critical Discourse Theory -- The Relationship between Theory and Research Methods -- Introducing the Studies -- Notes -- Part I: Britain and the United States -- Britain -- The United States of America -- Chapter 2: The Hawaiian Kingdom: Mount Maunakea: Assertion, Resistance, and the Mise en Abyme Effect -- A Brief History of the Hawaiian Islands and Its People -- Location and First Settlements -- Establishment of the Hawaiian Kingdom -- Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom -- The Hawaiian Islands as a U.S. Military Base -- The Indigenous People: Culture and Language -- Exploring the Linguistic Landscape -- Introducing the Primary Site of Protest -- The Changing Linguistic Landscape of Maunakea: Reviewing Six Weeks from July 13, 2019 -- Mauna Kea Protests are Part of a Long Fight Against Colonialism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Aotearoa/New Zealand: Tirau: A Twenty-First Century Colonial Fantasy Landscape -- Introduction and Background -- Location and Population -- The Indigenous People: Culture, Language, Poverty, and Alienation -- Reality versus Mythology -- The Site and the Reasons for Its Selection -- The Linguistic Landscape of Tirau's Commercial Area -- Introduction -- Street Names -- The Naming of Commercial Establishments -- Images Accompanying the Names of Shop Signs -- Māori Words and Images Displayed on Signs in the Area Surveyed -- Some Further Observations on Signage -- Semi-Structured Interviews -- A Later (2018) Addition to Tirau's Signage -- Conclusion.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781793611185 , 9781793611208
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 149 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Johnson, Diane E., 1958 - Linguistic landscaping and the Pacific Region
    DDC: 306.44099
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    Keywords: Pacific Area Languages ; Endangered languages ; Language revival ; Language policy ; Pazifischer Raum ; Sprachpolitik ; Kolonialismus
    Abstract: "In Linguistic Landscaping and the Pacific Region: Colonization, Indigenous Identities, and Critical Discourse Theory, Diane Elizabeth Johnson provides four case studies, each exploring the use of language in public spaces in an area of the Pacific in which colonization has played a major role: Hawai'i, Aotearoa/ New Zealand, New Caledonia, and Tahiti. Each of these studies is informed by critical discourse theory, a theory which highlights the ways in which hegemonic structures may be established, reinforced, and- particularly in times of crisis-contested and overturned. The book introduces the case studies in the context of a parallel introduction to the Pacific region, critical discourse theory, and research on linguistic landscapes. The critical discussion is accessible to students and others who are approaching these contexts and theories for the first time, while also providing locating the author's work in relation to existing scholarship. Johnson urges readers to listen carefully to the voices of indigenous peoples at a time when the danger of Western certainties has been fully exposed"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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