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245 0 0 _aInvoluntary Associations
_bPostcolonial Studies and World Englishes /
_cDavid Huddart.
020 _a9781781385982
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100 1 _aHuddart, David
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264 1 _bLiverpool University Press,
300 _a1 online resource (172 p.)
506 0 _aAccess copy available to the general public.
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520 _aThe consequences of Englishes spread have become increasingly clear to its diverse speakers. Sometimes associated with a standardization leading to homogenization, often also with imperialism, English is increasingly understood to have no necessary connection with any country or group of countries. The willingness to accept that English has become Englishes might be less evident among so-called native speakers, but their authority is weaker than it seemed. This book puts examples from World Englishes into dialogue with postcolonial studies. The dialogue will correct misconceptions and misapprehensions in postcolonial studies, with World Englishes offering renewal for postcolonial studies. At the same time, the dialogue will also apply postcolonial studies' political and philosophical ideas to World Englishes, resulting in a postcolonial perspective on English today.
588 0 _aDescription based on print version record.
590 _aKU Select 2016 Backlist Collection
650 7 _aLanguage Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / Historical & Comparative
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650 0 _aLanguage arts
655 0 _aElectronic books.
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