An edition of Language power and hierarchy (2014)

Language power and hierarchy

multilingual education in China

Language power and hierarchy
Linda T. H. Tsung, Linda T. H. ...
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An edition of Language power and hierarchy (2014)

Language power and hierarchy

multilingual education in China

"Shunning polemicism and fashioning a new agenda for a critically informed yet practically orientated approach, this book explores aspects of multilingual education in the People's Republic of China (PRC). Amongst other issues, it also looks at the challenges associated with bilingual and trilingual education in Xinjiang and Tibet as well as the mediation between religion and culture in multi-ethnic schools, covering these issues from a range of perspectives - Korean, Uyghur, Tibetan, Mongolian and Yi. The PRC promotes itself as a harmonious, stable multicultural mosaic, with over 50 distinct ethnic groups striving for common prosperity. Beneath this rhetoric, there is also inter-ethnic discord, with scenes of ethnic violence in Lhasa and Urumqi over the last few years. China has a complex system of multilingual education - with dual-pathway curricula, bilingual and trilingual instruction, specialised ethnic schools. This education system is a lynchpin in the Communist party state's efforts to keep a lid on simmering tensions and transform a rhetoric of harmony into a critical pluralistic harmonious multiculturalism. This book examines this supposed lynchpin"--

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English
Pages
244

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Language power and hierarchy: multilingual education in China
2014, Bloomsbury Academic, An imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note:
List of maps and figuresList of tablesForeword PrefaceAbbreviations1. Introduction 2. Multilingualism in China: diversity, hierarchy and power3. Maintaining Mongolian language in Inner Mongolia 4. Becoming bilingual and trilingual in Xinjiang 5. The debate on Tibetan education in Qinghai6. Harnessing multilingualism: linguistic vitality in Yunnan 7. Rethinking multilingualism: the new literacy in Guangxi 8. Challenges and barriers for multilingualism and multilingual educationBibliography Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-236) and index.

Published in
London, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
370.117/50951
Library of Congress
P119.32.C6 T78 2014, P119.32.C6T78 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 244 pages
Number of pages
244

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL31031833M
ISBN 13
9781441142351, 9781441172396, 9781441155740
LCCN
2014025685
OCLC/WorldCat
886672370

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Work ID
OL20025028W

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