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Metrolingualism

Language in the City
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Metrolingualism explores the intricate relationship between language and urban life. Pennycook and Otsuji introduce the concept of 'metrolingualism' to describe how language in cities is shaped by history, migration, architecture, and social interaction. Drawing on examples from Sydney and Tokyo, the book reveals the fluid, everyday linguistic diversity found in cafรฉs, shops, streets, and workplaces as people use a variety of linguistic resources to navigate daily life. It offers a fresh perspective on multilingualism in the context of globalisation and urban mobility.
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This book is particularly suited for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as researchers in sociolinguistics and applied linguistics, who seek a deeper understanding of language use in metropolitan contexts.

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This book is about language and the city. Pennycook and Otsuji introduce the notion of metrolingualism, showing how language and the city are deeply involved in a perpetual exchange between people, history, migration, architecture, urban landscapes and linguistic resources. Cities and languages are in constant change, as new speakers with new repertoires come into contact as a result of globalisation and the increased mobility of people and languages.

Metrolingualism sheds light on the ordinariness of linguistic diversity as people go about their daily lives, getting things done, eating and drinking, buying and selling, talking and joking, drawing on whatever linguistic resources are available. Engaging with current debates about multilingualism, and developing a new way of thinking about language, the authors explore language within a number of contemporary urban situations, including cafรฉs, restaurants, shops, streets, construction sites and other places of work, in two diverse cities, Sydney and Tokyo. This is an invaluable look at how people of different backgrounds get by linguistically.

Metrolingualism: Language in the city will be of special interest to advanced undergraduate/postgraduate students and researchers of sociolinguistics and applied linguistics.

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The book has been praised for its fascinating reading and sophisticated analysis of language in diverse urban environments. Reviewers highlight its rich, accessible examples illustrating how communication adapts in rapidly changing city settings. It has been described as a compelling and essential read for anyone interested in multilingual communication and urban sociolinguistics.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780415831635

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 16 March 2015

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Illustration: 14 Halftones, black and white

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 560g

Pages: 216

About the Author

Alastair Pennycook is Professor of Language in Education at the University of Technology Sydney. He is the author of many titles, including Language as a Local Practice (2010) and Global Englishes and Transcultural Flows (2007).

Emi Otsuji is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Technology Sydney. She is the co-editor of the book Languages and Identities in a Transitional Japan: From Internationalization to Globalization (2015) and the Japanese editor for The Japan Journal of Multilingualism and Multicultuarlism.

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