Involuntary Associations(English, Hardcover, Huddart David)

Involuntary Associations(English, Hardcover, Huddart David)

  • Huddart David
Publisher:Oxford University PressISBN 13: 9781781380253ISBN 10: 1781380252

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Involuntary Associations(English, Hardcover, Huddart David) is written by Huddart David and published by Liverpool University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1781380252 (ISBN 10) and 9781781380253 (ISBN 13).

An Open Access edition of this book is available on the Liverpool University Press website and the OAPEN library. The consequences of English's spread have become increasingly clear to its diverse speakers. Sometimes associated with a standardization leading to homogenization, often also with imperialism, English is increasingly understood to have no necessary connection with any country or group of countries. The willingness to accept that English has become Englishes might be less evident among so-called native speakers, but their authority is weaker than it seemed. The idea of World Englishes encourages us to re-imagine our understanding of the language. The difference between error and innovation can no longer be decided through assumptions about the language 'ownership'. In fact, the language is beginning to be a medium of the expression of identity for more and more people in very different contexts. This book puts examples from World Englishes into dialogue with postcolonial studies, in the belief that while postcolonial studies has obviously had much to say about English, it has either directly concerned or been influenced by English literary studies. The dialogue will correct misconceptions and misapprehensions in postcolonial studies, with World Englishes offering renewal for postcolonial studies. At the same time, the dialogue will also apply postcolonial studies' political and philosophical ideas to World Englishes, resulting in a postcolonial perspective on English today.