Ideologies and linguistic policies – an analysis on the literary work Amik loves school: a story of wisdom
We use the literary work Amik loves school: a story of wisdom (VERMETTE, 2015a) in this article as a motivator to reflect upon language ideologies (WOOLARD, 1998;KROSKRITY, 2004; BAKHTIN, 2009), colonization (HELLER; MCELHINNY, 2017), erasure (IRVINE; GAL, 2000) and, thus, problematize some Canadian...
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ftjep:oai:ojs.localhost:article/2019 2023-05-15T16:17:05+02:00 Ideologies and linguistic policies – an analysis on the literary work Amik loves school: a story of wisdom Ideologias e políticas linguísticas – uma análise da obra Amik loves school: a story of wisdom Mello, Layssa Gabriela Almeida e Silva Figueredo, Carla Janaina 2021-08-18 application/pdf http://www.entrepalavras.ufc.br/revista/index.php/Revista/article/view/2019 https://doi.org/10.22168/2237-6321-22019 por por Universidade Federal do Ceará http://www.entrepalavras.ufc.br/revista/index.php/Revista/article/view/2019/813 http://www.entrepalavras.ufc.br/revista/index.php/Revista/article/view/2019 doi:10.22168/2237-6321-22019 Direitos autorais 2021 Entrepalavras Entrepalavras; v. 11, n. 2 (11) Language Ideologies. Linguistic Policies. Decolonial practices Ideologias de Linguagem. Políticas Linguísticas. Práticas Decoloniais info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftjep https://doi.org/10.22168/2237-6321-22019 2023-01-18T06:39:50Z We use the literary work Amik loves school: a story of wisdom (VERMETTE, 2015a) in this article as a motivator to reflect upon language ideologies (WOOLARD, 1998;KROSKRITY, 2004; BAKHTIN, 2009), colonization (HELLER; MCELHINNY, 2017), erasure (IRVINE; GAL, 2000) and, thus, problematize some Canadian linguistic policies, such as the Indian Act (1876). According to the document in question, the indigenous education had to follow the standards adopted by white European linguistic and cultural identities, which strengthened imperialistic ideologies that delegitimized the languages and cultures of Canadian first nations in contexts such as the residential schools. However, Katherena Vermette reveals that her literary work is designed with the aim of promoting ruptures with the assimilation processes in question, which intend to engage her readers not only with indigenous characters and their stories, but, above all, with reflections able to both deconstruct imperialistic ideologies and value the linguistic and cultural identities of these indigenous peoples. Vermette’s text reminds us of the trajectory faced by Brazilian indigenous peoples when subdued by colonization and their current subaltern condition. This way, historical and sociocultural similarities shared by both Canadian and Brazilian ethnic groups lead us to believe that the reading and the discussion of Vermette’s work in English teaching-learning contexts in Brazil can promote dialogues between different languages and cultures and their value by students. Neste artigo, utilizaremos a obra Amik loves school: a story of wisdom (VERMETTE, 2015a) como motivadora para refletir sobre questões referentes a ideologias de linguagem (WOOLARD, 1998;KROSKRITY, 2004; BAKHTIN, 2009), colonização (HELLER; MCELHINNY, 2017), apagamento (IRVINE; GAL, 2000) e, assim, problematizar algumas políticas linguísticas canadenses, tal como o Indian Act (1876). Segundo o referido documento, a educação escolar indígena deveria seguir os moldes linguísticos e culturais das ... Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Entrepalavras - Revista de Linguística do Departamento de Letras Vernáculas da UFC (Universidade Federal do Ceará) Indian Entrepalavras 11 2 |
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We use the literary work Amik loves school: a story of wisdom (VERMETTE, 2015a) in this article as a motivator to reflect upon language ideologies (WOOLARD, 1998;KROSKRITY, 2004; BAKHTIN, 2009), colonization (HELLER; MCELHINNY, 2017), erasure (IRVINE; GAL, 2000) and, thus, problematize some Canadian linguistic policies, such as the Indian Act (1876). According to the document in question, the indigenous education had to follow the standards adopted by white European linguistic and cultural identities, which strengthened imperialistic ideologies that delegitimized the languages and cultures of Canadian first nations in contexts such as the residential schools. However, Katherena Vermette reveals that her literary work is designed with the aim of promoting ruptures with the assimilation processes in question, which intend to engage her readers not only with indigenous characters and their stories, but, above all, with reflections able to both deconstruct imperialistic ideologies and value the linguistic and cultural identities of these indigenous peoples. Vermette’s text reminds us of the trajectory faced by Brazilian indigenous peoples when subdued by colonization and their current subaltern condition. This way, historical and sociocultural similarities shared by both Canadian and Brazilian ethnic groups lead us to believe that the reading and the discussion of Vermette’s work in English teaching-learning contexts in Brazil can promote dialogues between different languages and cultures and their value by students. Neste artigo, utilizaremos a obra Amik loves school: a story of wisdom (VERMETTE, 2015a) como motivadora para refletir sobre questões referentes a ideologias de linguagem (WOOLARD, 1998;KROSKRITY, 2004; BAKHTIN, 2009), colonização (HELLER; MCELHINNY, 2017), apagamento (IRVINE; GAL, 2000) e, assim, problematizar algumas políticas linguísticas canadenses, tal como o Indian Act (1876). Segundo o referido documento, a educação escolar indígena deveria seguir os moldes linguísticos e culturais das ... |
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