Recent social and political changes have focused attention on the debate about the relationship between language and culture. This book offers an accessible survey of key concepts such as social context and cultural authenticity, using insights from fields which include linguistics, sociology and anthropology.
Claire Kramsch Libros
Esta autora profundiza en la intrincada relación entre el lenguaje y la cultura, explorando cómo moldean el proceso de adquisición de segundas lenguas. Su trabajo investiga la influencia de las teorías sociales y culturales en nuestra comprensión del desarrollo lingüístico y la comunicación. Enfatiza el análisis crítico del discurso y la profunda conexión entre el aprendizaje de idiomas y la comprensión intercultural. Su enfoque ofrece valiosas perspectivas para aquellos interesados en la lingüística aplicada y el intercambio internacional.



The Multilingual Instructor
What foreign language teachers say about their experience and why it matters
- 264 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
The book explores the identities and experiences of foreign language teachers through an ecological lens, focusing on their roles as native or non-native speakers and multilingual educators. It delves into their sense of legitimacy, the ways they connect historical and cultural gaps with students, and the narratives they choose to share or withhold in the classroom. Additionally, it examines their perspectives on ethical responsibilities within the educational context, offering insights into the complexities of language teaching.
Language as Symbolic Power
- 300 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Bringing together insights from linguistics, anthropology and sociology, this book provides a lively introduction to the symbolic power of language. It has been written for language teachers and learners, as well as researchers in applied linguistics and anyone interested in the use of language in everyday life.