Space-Time (Dis)continuities in the Linguistic Landscape
Space-Time (Dis)continuities in the Linguistic Landscape
Studies in the Symbolic (Re-)appropriation of Public Space
Buchstaller, Isabelle; Ross, Melody Ann; Fabiszak, Malgorzata
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2024
356
Dura
Inglês
9781032318448
15 a 20 dias
List of tables
List of contributors
Introduction (Isabelle Buchstaller, Malgorzata Fabiszak, Melody Ann Ross)
Part I: Post-colonial transitions in the LL
1. Plantations, place-naming, and the contested afterlife of slavery (Derek H. Alderman)
2. The spatial politics of the commemorative street names of Hong Kong (Wenchuan Huang)
3. Multilingualism for whom in Rwanda? The nexus of power and practices (Tove Rosendal)
4. Politics in the linguistic landscape of Dili, Timor-Leste (Melody Ann Ross)
5. A tale of two cities: Recycling history through discourses of identity, nostalgia, and heritage (Rani Rubdy)
6. Timespace discontinuity in the LL - the case of two slavery sites in Ghana (Stefania Tufi, Robert Blackwood and Jemima Asabea Anderson)
Part II: Post-communist transformations of the LL
7. Murals as a carrier of change: The transformative power of a street art festival in a small Bulgarian village (Patryk Borowiak)
8. Commemorative street naming practices in the border towns Frankfurt (Oder) / Slubice (Malgorzata Fabiszak, Isabelle Buchstaller, Anna Weronika Brzezinska, and Seraphim Alvanides)
9. Street name plates as a mirror of compromised decommunization: The influence of lower-level urban actors on the linguistic streetscape in Ukraine (Oleksiy Gnatiuk and Anatoliy Melnychuk)
10. The walls of peril: Belligerent symbolics of post-war murals in Bosnia-Herzegovina (Maida Kosatica)
Part III: Current contestations in and of the LL
11. The Tree of Life synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh: Linguistic landscape, document, and poetic autoethnography analyses (David I. Hanauer)
12. Stonewall was a riot!: Politics in Cologne's Pride (Hannah Sawall)
13. Semiotic assemblages in the linguistic landscape of protest in Venezuela (Jessica Velasquez Urribarri)
14. Code choice, humour, intertextuality, and the expression of emotions in the linguistic landscape of the women's protest in Poland 2020-2021 vs. the 1980s (Michal Wasilewski)
15. Production of representational spaces as the political construction of "New Turkey": Re/naming public spaces after the coup attempt (Ece Yoltay)
Index
List of tables
List of contributors
Introduction (Isabelle Buchstaller, Malgorzata Fabiszak, Melody Ann Ross)
Part I: Post-colonial transitions in the LL
1. Plantations, place-naming, and the contested afterlife of slavery (Derek H. Alderman)
2. The spatial politics of the commemorative street names of Hong Kong (Wenchuan Huang)
3. Multilingualism for whom in Rwanda? The nexus of power and practices (Tove Rosendal)
4. Politics in the linguistic landscape of Dili, Timor-Leste (Melody Ann Ross)
5. A tale of two cities: Recycling history through discourses of identity, nostalgia, and heritage (Rani Rubdy)
6. Timespace discontinuity in the LL - the case of two slavery sites in Ghana (Stefania Tufi, Robert Blackwood and Jemima Asabea Anderson)
Part II: Post-communist transformations of the LL
7. Murals as a carrier of change: The transformative power of a street art festival in a small Bulgarian village (Patryk Borowiak)
8. Commemorative street naming practices in the border towns Frankfurt (Oder) / Slubice (Malgorzata Fabiszak, Isabelle Buchstaller, Anna Weronika Brzezinska, and Seraphim Alvanides)
9. Street name plates as a mirror of compromised decommunization: The influence of lower-level urban actors on the linguistic streetscape in Ukraine (Oleksiy Gnatiuk and Anatoliy Melnychuk)
10. The walls of peril: Belligerent symbolics of post-war murals in Bosnia-Herzegovina (Maida Kosatica)
Part III: Current contestations in and of the LL
11. The Tree of Life synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh: Linguistic landscape, document, and poetic autoethnography analyses (David I. Hanauer)
12. Stonewall was a riot!: Politics in Cologne's Pride (Hannah Sawall)
13. Semiotic assemblages in the linguistic landscape of protest in Venezuela (Jessica Velasquez Urribarri)
14. Code choice, humour, intertextuality, and the expression of emotions in the linguistic landscape of the women's protest in Poland 2020-2021 vs. the 1980s (Michal Wasilewski)
15. Production of representational spaces as the political construction of "New Turkey": Re/naming public spaces after the coup attempt (Ece Yoltay)
Index