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Borderline Dominance: Transnational Tibetan Language Politics in the Himalayas ...
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Linguistic Human Rights in Tibet: Advocacy and Denial Introduction: Linguistic Human Rights Advocacy and the Problem of Denial ...
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Articulating language oppression: colonialism, coloniality and the erasure of Tibet’s minority languages ...
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Articulating language oppression: colonialism, coloniality and the erasure of Tibet’s minority languages ...
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Abstract:
Roche’s article discusses ‘language oppression’ as a form of domination that is coherent with other forms of oppression along the lines of ‘race’, nation, colour and ethnicity. Scholars have defined language oppression as the ‘enforcement of language loss by physical, mental, social and spiritual coercion’. It is part of an evolving suite of concepts from linguistics, sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology that examines issues of language discrimination, or ‘linguicism’. Roche explores one aspect of linguicism—language erasure—and how it relates to language oppression, focusing on Tibetans in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). He examines how language oppression is produced through practices of erasure: the ways in which certain populations and their languages are systematically rendered discursively invisible. He argues that the erasure of certain languages in the Tibetan context is systematically reproduced by two otherwise opposed political projects: the colonial project of the PRC state; and the ...
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160103 Linguistic Anthropology; FOS Sociology
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.26181/6100d9cd6064e https://opal.latrobe.edu.au/articles/journal_contribution/Articulating_language_oppression_colonialism_coloniality_and_the_erasure_of_Tibet_s_minority_languages/14776029
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Global civil society must promote linguistic rights for China’s Indigenous peoples ...
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Colonial transformations of song and multilingualism in Tibet ...
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Lexical necropolitcs: the raciolinguistics of language oppression on the Tibetan margins of Chineseness ...
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"The bus doesn’t stop for us”: Multilingualism, attitudes and identity in songs of a Tibetic community of Nepal ...
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Colonial transformations of song and multilingualism in Tibet ...
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Presence Through Sound: Place and Contemporary Music in East Asia
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