English and the Discourses of ColonialismPsychology Press, 1998 - 239 pages English and the Discourses of Colonialism opens with the British departure from Hong Kong marking the end of British colonialism. Yet Alastair Pennycook argues that this dramatic exit masks the crucial issue that the traces left by colonialism run deep. |
Table des matières
2 | 33 |
Anglicism Orientalism and colonial language policy | 67 |
4 | 94 |
our marvellous tongue | 129 |
China and cultural fixity | 160 |
ELT and cultural fixity | 187 |
Colonial continuities | 193 |
Available discourses and counterdiscourses | 201 |
Remaking English in Australia | 214 |
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