Buying into English: Language and Investment in the New Capitalist World
by Catherine Prendergast
University of Pittsburgh Press, 2008 Cloth: 978-0-8229-4346-4 | eISBN: 978-0-8229-7118-4 | Paper: 978-0-8229-6001-0 Library of Congress Classification PE2751.P74 2008 Dewey Decimal Classification 427.94373
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Many developing countries have little choice but to “buy into English” as a path to ideological and material betterment.
Based on extensive fieldwork in Slovakia, Prendergast assembles a rich ethnographic study that records the thoughts, aspirations, and concerns of Slovak nationals, language instructors, journalists, and textbook authors who contend with the increasing importance of English to their rapidly evolving world. She reveals how the use of English in everyday life has becomes suffused with the terms of the knowledge and information economy, where language is manipulated for power and profit. Buying into English presents an astute analysis of the factors that have made English so prominent and yet so elusive, and a deconstruction of the myth of guaranteed viability for new states and economies through English.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Catherine Prendergast is professor of English at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is the author of Literacy and Racial Justice: The Politics of Learning after Brown v. Board of Education.
REVIEWS
“Raising serious sociolinguistic and social issues, Prendergast’s book reads like an inspiring fiction.” —World Englishes
“Full of stories, large and small, about the cheapening of English in a country where people had once fetishized it, going to great lengths to learn it for themselves and their children under a regime that placed as many obstacles as possible in their path.” —The Nation
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Contents
Acknowledgments 000
Introduction: The First Language of Capitalism 000
1. Lingua Non Grata: English during Communism 000
2. Other Worlds in Other Words 000
3. "We Live and Learn" 000
4. Real Life in English 000
5. The Golden Cage 000
Appendix. English: A Kind of Sport 000
Notes 000
Bibliography 000
Index 000
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Buying into English: Language and Investment in the New Capitalist World
by Catherine Prendergast
University of Pittsburgh Press, 2008 Cloth: 978-0-8229-4346-4 eISBN: 978-0-8229-7118-4 Paper: 978-0-8229-6001-0
Many developing countries have little choice but to “buy into English” as a path to ideological and material betterment.
Based on extensive fieldwork in Slovakia, Prendergast assembles a rich ethnographic study that records the thoughts, aspirations, and concerns of Slovak nationals, language instructors, journalists, and textbook authors who contend with the increasing importance of English to their rapidly evolving world. She reveals how the use of English in everyday life has becomes suffused with the terms of the knowledge and information economy, where language is manipulated for power and profit. Buying into English presents an astute analysis of the factors that have made English so prominent and yet so elusive, and a deconstruction of the myth of guaranteed viability for new states and economies through English.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Catherine Prendergast is professor of English at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is the author of Literacy and Racial Justice: The Politics of Learning after Brown v. Board of Education.
REVIEWS
“Raising serious sociolinguistic and social issues, Prendergast’s book reads like an inspiring fiction.” —World Englishes
“Full of stories, large and small, about the cheapening of English in a country where people had once fetishized it, going to great lengths to learn it for themselves and their children under a regime that placed as many obstacles as possible in their path.” —The Nation
TABLE OF CONTENTS
<Prendergast, Contents>
<p. vi, no folio, p. vii, cont'd or blank>
Contents
Acknowledgments 000
Introduction: The First Language of Capitalism 000
1. Lingua Non Grata: English during Communism 000
2. Other Worlds in Other Words 000
3. "We Live and Learn" 000
4. Real Life in English 000
5. The Golden Cage 000
Appendix. English: A Kind of Sport 000
Notes 000
Bibliography 000
Index 000
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If you are a student who cannot use this book in printed form, BiblioVault may be able to supply you
with an electronic file for alternative access.
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