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Young speakers of Mexican indigenous languages: contesting language ideologies and policiesColegio Paulo Freire and MLC students

Young speakers of Mexican indigenous languages: contesting language ideologies and policies

Based in Mexico and situated within the broad area of sociolinguistic inquiry into languages in situations of endangerment, Lucia Brandi's research investigates how the institutionalisation of language rights is reconfiguring discourses of indigeneity, reframing cultural and linguistic diversity as state patrimony, and embedding generic notions of indigeneity into Mexican national identity. Such discourses are contextualised as policy responses to increasing unrest and mobilisations which Lucia argues have effectively instrumentalised linguistic and cultural identity in the pursuit of social goals since the late 20th century.

Posted on: 10 December 2018