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Global Language Justice
Book • 2023
In 'Global Language Justice', Lydia H. Liu and Anupama Rao, along with Charlotte A. Silverman, bring together contributions from leading experts and younger scholars across the humanities and social sciences.
The book delves into socioeconomic transformations that accelerate the decline of minoritized languages while also highlighting new possibilities.
It features multilingual poetry and theoretically rich essays, emphasizing the relationships between language, environment, and technology.
The collection centers on the predicament of Indigenous languages and the experiences of Indigenous language activists, and it critiques the challenges posed by digitization and coloniality to language justice.
The book is a collaborative project that originated from a Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar hosted by Columbia University.
The book delves into socioeconomic transformations that accelerate the decline of minoritized languages while also highlighting new possibilities.
It features multilingual poetry and theoretically rich essays, emphasizing the relationships between language, environment, and technology.
The collection centers on the predicament of Indigenous languages and the experiences of Indigenous language activists, and it critiques the challenges posed by digitization and coloniality to language justice.
The book is a collaborative project that originated from a Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar hosted by Columbia University.
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How Do You Preserve An Endangered Language?