This thesis investigates the meaning of English language hegemony as I, the researcher, have experienced it. Using an autoethnographic method, I recount stories of multilingual language learning that uncover the themes of hegemony (Gramsci, 1992), unilateral power (Loomer, 1976) and privilege as they relate to the English language in the world today. These stories are drawn from a lifetime of language learning in different multilingual envi-ronments: from experiences of informal language learning in the home, formal education in different languages throughout childhood and adolescence, and finally adult experiences of language learning as an English language teacher and member of a bilingual household. With the narrative material as a bas...
This article looks at the relation of the global role of English to the English hegemony found in th...
Abstract The academic intelligentsia has been abuzz with a new found occupation-the Subaltern Studie...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation, based on a 15-month ethnographic and soci...
This thesis investigates the meaning of English language hegemony as I, the researcher, have experie...
This paper aims to analyze the commodification aspect of dominant languages, in particular, English,...
The use of English as a lingua franca in our multilingual world has been criticized by some people, ...
The paper reports on the findings of a 12-month project within a broader research programme that loo...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss issues of contemporary language conflict in educatio...
The operant “one nation – one language” model in Western culture has resulted in linguistic hegemony...
The spread of English and its users across the world has made imperative, an exploration of the lang...
In response to the assumptions of linguistic imperialism and cultural homogeneity, especially explai...
This study problematizes the global spread of English and its status as the default language of the ...
Ideologies of monolingualism sustain three interrelated and seemingly fundamental assumptions about ...
When two or more cultural groups make contact and interact over a period of time, language dominance...
English has become the dominant global language of communication, business, industries, entertainmen...
This article looks at the relation of the global role of English to the English hegemony found in th...
Abstract The academic intelligentsia has been abuzz with a new found occupation-the Subaltern Studie...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation, based on a 15-month ethnographic and soci...
This thesis investigates the meaning of English language hegemony as I, the researcher, have experie...
This paper aims to analyze the commodification aspect of dominant languages, in particular, English,...
The use of English as a lingua franca in our multilingual world has been criticized by some people, ...
The paper reports on the findings of a 12-month project within a broader research programme that loo...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss issues of contemporary language conflict in educatio...
The operant “one nation – one language” model in Western culture has resulted in linguistic hegemony...
The spread of English and its users across the world has made imperative, an exploration of the lang...
In response to the assumptions of linguistic imperialism and cultural homogeneity, especially explai...
This study problematizes the global spread of English and its status as the default language of the ...
Ideologies of monolingualism sustain three interrelated and seemingly fundamental assumptions about ...
When two or more cultural groups make contact and interact over a period of time, language dominance...
English has become the dominant global language of communication, business, industries, entertainmen...
This article looks at the relation of the global role of English to the English hegemony found in th...
Abstract The academic intelligentsia has been abuzz with a new found occupation-the Subaltern Studie...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation, based on a 15-month ethnographic and soci...