Locating translingualism / Jerry Won Lee.

"Encounters involving different cultures and languages are increasingly the norm in the era of globalization. While considerable attention has been paid to how languages and cultures transform in the era of globalization, their characteristic features prior to transformation are frequently take...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Main Author: Lee, Jerry Won (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
Series:Key topics in applied linguistics.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520 |a "Encounters involving different cultures and languages are increasingly the norm in the era of globalization. While considerable attention has been paid to how languages and cultures transform in the era of globalization, their characteristic features prior to transformation are frequently taken for granted. This pioneering book argues that globalization offers an unprecedented opportunity to revisit fundamental assumptions about what distinguishes languages and cultures from each other in the first place. It takes the case of global Korea, showing how the notion of "culture" is both represented but also reinvented in public space, with examples from numerous sites across Korea and Koreatowns around the world. It is not merely about locating spaces where translingualism happens but also about exploring the various ways in which linguistic and cultural difference come to be located via translingualism. It will appeal to anyone interested in the globalization of language and culture--  |c Provided by publisher. 
588 |a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 21, 2022). 
505 0 |a Cover -- Half-title page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on the Text -- Introduction -- I.1 Language, Culture, and Caterpillars from a Bird's Eye View -- I.2 Translingualism in/as Space -- I.3 Cosmopolitanism and Cultural Difference -- I.4 Semiotic Precarity -- I.5 Book Overview -- 1 Translingualism and the Locations of Culture -- 1.1 Where Is Culture? -- 1.2 Translingual Inversion -- 1.3 National Imaginaries and Representational Precarity -- 1.4 National Imaginaries and the Logic of Seriality 
505 8 |a 1.5 Translingual Inversion and the Location of National Imaginaries -- 2 Locating Global Korea -- 2.1 Korea as Ice Hockey Team -- 2.2 Korea as Nation as Discourse -- 2.3 Global Korea -- Or, Korea Globally -- 2.4 Locating the Locations of Global Korea -- 2.5 Conclusion: Korea via the Globe -- 3 Encountering the Unfamiliar: Languaging Culture -- 3.1 Unfamiliar Language -- 3.2 Korea as Language? -- 3.3 Weird Language -- 3.4 Weird Translations -- 3.5 Weird Transliterations -- 3.6 Weird Translingualizations -- 3.7 Conclusion: Negotiable Language, Locatable Language -- 4 Visible Nation: Scaling Culture 
505 8 |a 4.1 Street Fighter II as Nations and Nationalism -- 4.2 Scale as Culture -- 4.3 Culture as Color: How Red Became Korean -- 4.4 Koryo as Chronotope of Korea -- 4.5 Culture as Sample Image: Disputed Territory as Caricatural Geography -- 4.6 Conclusion: Is It Possible to See the Nation? -- 5 Semiotic Excess: Tracing Culture -- 5.1 Cool Story, Hanguk -- 5.2 Unexpectedness and the Traces of Culture -- 5.3 KoreatownTM -- 5.4 X-Modernity -- 5.5 Global Korea as Toiletscape -- 5.6 Conclusion: Korea as Trace -- Conclusion: More Locations of Culture -- C.1 Modular Imaginaries 
505 8 |a Or, Citizen Sociolinguistics as a Human Right -- C.2 Departing Thoughts -- References -- Index 
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