语言景观研究的进一步进展:公共空间中的语言与身份工作

Q3 Arts and Humanities Punctum International Journal of Semiotics Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.18680/hss.2019.0016
Robert Blackwood, E. Lanza, Hirut Woldemariam
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《语言景观中的身份协商与竞争》是一本收录了在亚的斯亚贝巴(2012年11月)举行的第四届语言景观(LL)研讨会上发表的论文的文集。在LL研究快速变化的时期,在具有里程碑意义的出版物之后,LL研究开始了更广泛的符号学和民族志转向(参见,例如,Shohamy & Gorter, 2009;Shohamy, Ben-Rafael & Barni 2010;Jaworski & Thurlow 2010;Blommaert 2013, 2015;Blommaert & Maly 2014;Blommaert & De Fina 2015,仅举几例),并于2015年推出了《语言学景观:国际期刊》(特别是Shohamy & Ben-Rafael 2015;Shohamy 2015),它邀请感兴趣的读者参与一系列全新的概念、方法创新和优先事项,同时批判性地回顾以前的发现。顺便说一句,任何参加2018年5月在伯尔尼举行的第十届LL研讨会的人都会明白,本卷中的工作虽然较早开始,但已经为各种令人惊讶的方法和调查领域奠定了基调,这些方法和领域是x - scape的商标。本书分为五个部分,每个部分有三篇论文,这是本评论将研究的主要轴心。虽然选择在卷的每个部分都有最少的论文可能会划分研究,但它有一个明显的优势:它表明(从目录上看)LL现在是一个彻底的跨学科和多层次的领域,即使我们将自己限制在身份建构的问题上。第一部分,语言景观中身份结构的政治和经济维度,在一个简短的序言之后,以克里斯托弗·斯特劳德(Christopher Stroud)对后种族隔离时期南非公民身份问题的贡献开始,“一个在广泛转型中不安的社会”(第3页),其中作者记录了(调节)表演身体的流通,利用语言和非语言数据。中国生物医学工程学报,2019,35 (1):264-270
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Further advances in Linguistic Landscape research: Language and identity-work in public space
Negotiating and Contesting Identities in Linguistic Landscapes is a collected volume featuring selected papers presented at the 4th Linguistic Landscapes (LL) Workshop which was held in Addis Ababa (November 2012). Brewed during a time of rapid changes in LL research, in the aftermath of landmark publications inaugurating a wider semiotic and ethnographic turn in LL research (see, e.g., Shohamy & Gorter, 2009; Shohamy, Ben-Rafael & Barni 2010; Jaworski & Thurlow 2010; Blommaert 2013, 2015; Blommaert & Maly 2014; Blommaert & De Fina 2015, to name just a few) and the launching of Linguistic Landscapes: An International Journal in 2015 (see esp. Shohamy & Ben-Rafael 2015; Shohamy 2015), it invites interested readers to engage with a whole new range of concepts, methodological innovations, and priorities, while critically revisiting previous findings. Incidentally, anyone who attended the 10th LL Symposium, appropriately subtitled X-Scapes and held in Bern in May 2018, will understand that the work in the present volume, albeit initiated earlier, has set the tone for the surprising variety of approaches and areas of investigation which were the trademark of X-Scapes. The book is organized in five parts –featuring three papers each— which are the major axes this review shall examine. Although the choice of having a bare minimum of papers in each part of the volume may compartmentalize research, it has an obvious advantage: it suggests (from the very table of contents) that LL is by now a radically interdisciplinary and multilayered field, even if we limit ourselves to issues of identity construction. The first part, Political and Economic Dimensions of Identity Constructions in the Linguistic Landscape, which follows a short preface, opens with Christopher Stroud’s contribution on issues of citizenship in the LL of post-apartheid South Africa, ‘a restless society in the midst of an extensive transformation’ (p. 3), in which the author documents the (regulation of) circulation of performing bodies-in-place, exploiting both verbal and non-verbal data. Stroud prePunctum, 5(1): 264-270, 2019
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