Not Like a Native Speaker: On Languaging as a Postcolonial Experience

Not Like a Native Speaker: On Languaging as a Postcolonial Experience

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Jan 1, 2014 · Englisch · Kindle (188 Seiten)
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Format Kindle
Seiten 188
Sprache Englisch
Veröffentlicht Jan 1, 2014
Verlag Columbia University Press
Ausgabe 2
ISBN-10 0231522711
ISBN-13 9780231522717

Beschreibung

In a world still grappling with the consequences of colonial history, Rey Chow delves deep into the complexities of language and identity. The book reflects on the lingering inequalities that stem from colonialism, challenging the reader to confront the nuances of becoming a speaker in a postcolonial context. Through a thoughtful exposition, Chow explores how language serves as both a tool for expression and a barrier that separates individuals from authentic representation.

Chow’s insights illuminate the experiences of non-native speakers, emphasizing that their struggles are deeply intertwined with cultural identity and power dynamics. As she navigates the intricate relationship between voice and belonging, Chow raises critical questions about what it means to speak and to be understood in a world shaped by historical injustices.

This work is not merely an analysis but an invitation for readers to reflect on their own linguistic journeys. It encourages an examination of how language can both liberate and confine, shaping perceptions of self and others in profound ways.

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Wissenschaft & Technologie Geschichte Politik

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