Language Ideologies
Practice and Theory
Edited by Bambi B. Schieffelin, Kathryn A. Woolard, and Paul V. Kroskrity
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Language Ideology as a Field of Inquiry, Kathryn Woolard
2. Ideologies of Honorific Language, Judith Irvine, Brandeis University
3. "Today there is no respect": Nostalgia, "respect," and oppositional discourse in Mexicano (Nahuatl) language ideology, Jane H. Hill, U. of Arizona
4. Anger, gender language shift and the politics of Revelation in Papua New Guinean Village, Don Kulick, Sweden
5. Arizona Tewa Kiva speech as a manifestation of a dominant language ideology, Paul Kroskrity
6. The uses and utility of ideology: Some reflections, Michael Silverstein, U. of Chicago
7. Linguistic ideology and praxis in US las school classrooms, Elizabeth Mertz, Northwestern School of Law
8. Mediating unity and diversity: the production of language ideologies in Zambian broadcasting, Debra Spitulnik, Emory University
9. The role of language in European nationalist ideologies, Jan Blommaert, U. of Ghent, Netherlands, and Jef Verschueren, UC San Diego
10. Language ideologies in institutions of power: A commentary, Susan Philips, U. of Arizona
11. "You're a Liar--you're just like a woman!": Constructing dominant ideologies of language in Warao men's gossip, Charles Briggs, UC San Diego
12. Our ideologies and theirs, James Collins, SUNY Albany
13. Indonesian('s) development: On the state of a language of state, Joseph Errington, Yale University
14. The "real" Haitian creole; Ideology, metalinguistics, and orthographic choice, Bambi B. Schieffelin and Rachelle Charlier Doucet, New York University
15. Multiplicity and contention among language ideologies: A Comment, Susan Gal, U. of Chicago