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Title Globalization in English studies / edited by Maria Georgieva and Allan James
Published Newcastle : Cambridge Scholars, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 246 pages)
Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; PART ONE; THE IMPACT OF GLOBAL ENGLISH ON LANGUAGE POLICY FOR THE MEDIA; IDENTITY AND FOOD IN THE GLOBALIZING WORLD; PART TWO; E-MAILS AND FICTION; FROM CONFINED SPACE TO GLOBAL WORLDS AND COMPLEX TECHNIQUES; LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY IN THE NARRATION OF SUHAYL SAADI'S GLASGOW FICTION; PART THREE; DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF COMMUNICATION IN INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES; GLOBE TALK; THE EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION ON ITALIAN SPECIALISED LANGUAGE; SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION IN MULTIMEDIA ENVIRONMENTS; PART FOUR; INTERACTION, INTERLANGUAGE, INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH
ENGLISH STUDIES IN NON-ANGLOPHONE CONTEXTSCONTRIBUTORS; INDEX
Summary Globalization, the concept used to account for the multitude of linkages, interconnections and interdependences that currently transcend territorial and sociocultural boundaries in the world, has been in the centre of continual controversy over its meaning, scope, intensity and social significance for post-modern societies. However, whether considered from the narrow angle of current socio- economic developments, or from the broad perspective of evolutionary processes straddling all spheres of life, globalization is generally acknowledged to refer to a complex set of processes of modernization, technologization, liberalization and integration operationalized through language and in a language shared by all those involved. For a number of geo-historical, socio-political, economic and technological reasons the language that has firmly established itself as the language of international communication is English. As a result, Global English takes a primary place in discussions of the effect of globalization on world societies and culture. The volume 'Globalization in English Studies' addresses the issue of how globalization impacts upon culture, literature, language communication and language learning and use policies, which are taken to constitute the multiplex disciplinary space of English Studies. Written by authors with different language, cultural and theoretical backgrounds, this collection of eleven chapters throws light on how 'global' and 'local' entities are subtly intertwined, refashioned and rescaled in different geo-political and sociocultural contexts. The book is divided into four parts: The first part, 'Globalization in Culture', dwells upon the effects of globalization in particular cultural domains and the institutional attempts in some countries at reducing its negative consequences for local practices. The second part, 'Globalization in Literature', examines the impact of global integration processes on social life. In particular, it focuses on new developments as the 'hybridization' and 'technologization' of societies that tend to wipe out borders traditionally taken as reference points in building identity and a sense of belonging. The third part, 'Globalization in Language Communication', focuses on intercultural communication and the opportunities different multi-modal settings offer for the realisation of intertextuality and interdiscursivity. Of particular interest is how local people select, appropriate, and creatively utilize cultural entities designed for global consumption to make them appear as their 'own'. The last part, 'Global English and English Language Teaching/ Learning Policy', approaches the issue from a pedagogical perspective and examines the changes that globalization has caused for learners, learning environments and ways of speaking. Ranging over a variety of domains subsumed within English Studies, this collection of studies can serve as a good base for the cross-disciplinary synergy of ideas and fruitful debate among scholars and practitioners with a vested interest in Global English. -- Product Description
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Globalization.
English language -- Social aspects -- Foreign countries
English language -- Social aspects -- English-speaking countries
Intercultural communication.
globalism.
Educational: English language & literacy.
Educational: English literature.
Educational: Languages other than English.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Globalization.
English language -- Social aspects
Globalization
Intercultural communication
English-speaking countries
Form Electronic book
Author Georgieva, Maria
James, Allan (Allan R.)
LC no. 2010497630
ISBN 9781443820493
1443820490
1282588435
9781282588431
9786612588433
6612588438