基本信息·出版社:University of Washington Press ·页码:333 页 ·出版日期:2005年06月 ·ISBN:9622096662 ·条形码:9789622096660 ·装帧:平装 ...
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基本信息·出版社:University of Washington Press
·页码:333 页
·出版日期:2005年06月
·ISBN:9622096662
·条形码:9789622096660
·装帧:平装
·正文语种:英语
·丛书名:Asian Englishes Today
内容简介 The Asian region comprises the largest English-knowing population in the world: the estimated users of English in India and China alone comprise over 533 million people. This book provides crucial reading for students and researchers of world Englishes in the Asian context. It is an insightful and provocative study of the users and uses of English in Asia, its acculturation, nativization and innovative dimension of Asian creativity. It contextualizes a variety of theoretical, applied and ideological issues with refreshing interpretations and re-evaluations. The issues are specifically addressed to Asia but have relevance to all English-using students and researchers. The book also includes an extensive bibliography representing pedagogical, theoretical and historical resources. This volume can be used as a text or a resource book for graduate and undergraduate courses in English studies, Asian Englishes, applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, critical linguistics, post-colonial studies and ELT.
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编辑推荐 Review "'Asian Englishes is a most comprehensive, globally-informed, richly-documented, and insightful reference on English in Asia, written by the guru of gurus on the development, the local ethnographic functions, the world status, and structural characteristics of indigenized and other non-"native" Englishes. It's a piece of scholarship no serious student of these varieties can afford to ignore. The reader will also enjoy its author's witty and very accessible prose.' - Salikoko S. Mufwene, Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Chicago; 'In this latest addition to a distinguished series of contributions to English studies, Braj Kachru makes the most comprehensive and cogent case to date for a more nuanced and pragmatic understanding of Asian Englishes. Readers will find his analysis and redefinition of familiar constructs and conceptualizations provocative, even controversial as well as fresh and incisive. But true to form, Kachru does not shy away from scholarly debate or the liberation of sacred linguistic and pedagogical cows as he argues for the acceptance of English "on Asian terms".' - Margie Berns, Professor of English Language and Linguistics; Director of English as a Second Language, Department of English, Purdue University; 'This book by the proponent and authority of World Englishes provides a comprehensive description of past, present, and future of Asian Englishes. It is informative, academically stimulating, and intellectually entertaining with the author's vast knowledge, profound insight, and sometimes provocative reinterpretations on issues Asian Englishes have with their contradictory functions of localized endonormative creativity and international communicability.' - Yasukata Yano, Professor of Linguistics and English, Department of English Language and Literature, School of Education; English Division, Graduate School of Education, Waseda University, Japan; 'Braj Kachru is the foremost authority on World Englishes, a field he initiated and played a major part developing. Nearly half a century of incomparable work is distilled in Asian Englishes: Beyond the Canon, which lifts this vital area of study on to a higher plane. It is the book that language and literary specialists, sociologists, educators and policy makers and others have been waiting for.' - Edwin Thumboo, Emeritus Professor and Director of the Centre for the Arts, National University of Singapore"
This is a marvelous book. Every chapter was a joy to read, [...Kachru] discusses [the topics] with commanding authority. --
World Englishes, Vol.24 No.4, 2005[...Kachru] moves gracefully back and forth from details about phonology and lexical sets to abstractions about culture and identity. --
Asia Times Online, January 28, 2006