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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-017.mrc:15208855:5199
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008 100323s2010 nyua 001 0 eng
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082 00 $a306.4409598/26$222
100 1 $aGoebel, Zane.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2005029410
245 10 $aLanguage, migration, and identity :$bneighborhood talk in Indonesia /$cZane Goebel.
260 $aNew York :$bCambridge University Press,$c2010.
300 $axvii, 221 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$tIntroduction -- $g1.0.$tIntroduction -- $g1.1.$tLayout of the book -- $g1.2.$tFieldwork in two wards -- $g2.$tLong-term Processes of Enregisterment -- $g2.0.$tIntroduction -- $g2.1.$tInteraction, semiotic registers, and enregisterment -- $g2.2.$tEnregisterment: From colonial to New Order Indonesia -- $g2.3.$tGovernment policy, regional languages, and schooling -- $g2.4.$tPopular television and enregisterment in late New Order Indonesia -- $g2.5.$tEthnicity and Chineseness -- $g2.6.$tConclusions -- $g3.$tEnregistering Local Practices and Local Spaces -- $g3.0.$tIntroduction -- $g3.1.$tThe genesis of local wards -- $g3.2.$tTrajectories of socialization in Ward 5 -- $g3.3.$tTrajectories of socialization in Ward 8 -- $g3.4.$tConclusions -- $g4.$tLinguistic Signs, Alternation, Crossing, and Adequation -- $g4.0.$tIntroduction -- $g4.1.$tClassification of lexical signs -- $g4.2.$tLexical form knowledge and use -- $g4.3.$tLearning Javanese -- $g4.4.$tConclusions -- $g5.$tWomen, Narratives, Identity, and Expectations in Ward 8 -- $g5.0.$tIntroduction -- $g5.1.$tNarratives and processes of social identification -- $g5.2.$tInitial processes of social identification in a female meeting -- $g5.3.$tNarratives, collusion, identity and negative affect -- $g5.4.$tPublicly co-constructing self, other, and expectations for social conduct -- $g5.5.$tConclusions -- $g6.$tLearning to Become a Good Ward Member -- $g6.0.$tIntroduction -- $g6.1.$tEnregisterment across speech situations -- $g6.2.$tLinguistic sign exchanges, interactional histories and meta-pragmatics -- $g6.3.$tConclusions -- $g7.$tEmerging Identities in a Monthly Ward 8 Male Meeting -- $g7.0.$tIntroduction -- $g7.1.$tWidely and locally circulating signs of personhood -- $g7.2.$tNarratives, medium choice and social identification -- $g7.3.$tPatterns of linguistic sign exchange -- $g7.4.$tConclusions -- $g8.$tChineseness as Deviance -- $g8.0.$tIntroduction -- $g8.1.$t(Re)establishing finances and social relations -- $g8.2.$tChineseness as deviance -- $g8.3.$tLinguistic sign exchanges and interactional histories -- $g8.4.$tConclusions -- $g9.$tLanguage Ideologies and Practice in Ward 5 -- $g9.0.$tIntroduction -- $g9.1.$tIntra-ethnic talk in a card game -- $g9.2.$tHabitual intra-ethnic linguistic sign exchanges and local histories -- $g9.3.$tInter-ethnic talk in a card game -- $g9.4.$tHabitual inter-ethnic linguistic sign exchanges and local histories -- $g9.5.$tConclusions -- $g10.$tConclusions -- $g10.0.$tIntroduction -- $g10.1.$tA brief recapitulation -- $g10.2.$tApproaching migration, migrants and interaction in a transient setting.
520 $a"While much scholarship has been devoted to the interplay between language, identity and social relationships, we know less about how this plays out interactionally in diverse transient settings. Based on research in Indonesia, this book examines how talk plays an important role in mediating social relations in two urban spaces where linguistic and cultural diversity is the norm and where distinctions between newcomers and old timers changes regularly. How do people who do not share expectations about how they should behave build new expectations through participating in conversation? Starting from a view of language-society dynamics as enregisterment, Zane Goebel synthesizes a wide range of humanities scholarship with contemporary linguistic anthropology to explore how language is used in this contact setting to build and present identities, expectations and social relations. It will be welcomed by researchers and students working in the fields of linguistic anthropology, sociolinguistics, the anthropology of migration and Asian studies"--$cProvided by publisher.
650 0 $aAnthropological linguistics$zIndonesia$zSemarang.
650 0 $aSociolinguistics$zIndonesia$zSemarang.
650 0 $aEthnicity$zIndonesia$zSemarang.
650 0 $aLanguage and culture$zIndonesia$zSemarang.
650 0 $aCommunication and culture$zIndonesia$zSemarang.
651 0 $aSemarang (Indonesia)$xEthnic relations.
651 0 $aSemarang (Indonesia)$xSocial life and customs.
852 00 $bglx$hP35.5.I5$iG64 2010g