This book provides the first systematic, comprehensive account of English in East and South Asia. It provides a rigorous theoretical overview and coverage of the sociolinguistic and pragmatic realities that govern actual English use in EESA. This book will be a useful resource for anyone interested in EESA or world Englishes
This book provides a first systematic and comprehensive account of English in East and South Asia (EESA) based on current research by scholars in the field. It has several unique features. Firstly, it provides a rigorous theoretical overview that is necessary for the understanding of EESA in relation to the burgeoning works on World Englishes as a discipline. Secondly, in the section on linguistic features, a systematic template was made available to the contributors so that linguistic coverage of the variety/varieties is similar. Thirdly, the vibrancy of the sociolinguistic and pragmatic realities that govern actual English in use in a wide variety of domains such as social media, the Internet and popular culture/music are discussed. Finally, this volume includes an extensive bibliography of works on EESA, thus providing a useful and valuable resource for language researchers, linguists, classroom educators, policymakers and anyone interested in the topic of EESA or World Englishes. This volume hopes to advance understanding of the spread and development of the different sub-varieties reflecting both the political developments and cultural norms in the region.
1. English in East and South Asia: Context and Issues PART
1. POLICY
2.
English Language Policy in Mainland China: History, Issues and Challenges
3.
English Language Policy in Japan: History, Current Realities and Challenges
Ahead
4. The Place of English in Korean Language Policy: History, Realities,
and Issues
5. English Language Policy in Multilingual India
6. English in
Pakistan: Past, Present and Future
7. English Language Education Policy in
Sri Lanka: Historical Developments, Current Realities and Future Challenges
PART
2. FEATURES
8. Features of Chinese English
9. Features of Japanese
English
10. Emerging Patterns of Korean English
11. Indian English: Features
and Development
12. Features of Sri Lankan English PART
3. LANGUAGE IN USE
13. Exploring the Use of English in Chinese Social Media
14. Using English as
Identity Markers in Japanese Popular Music: J-pop and Beyond
15. English and
K-pop: The Case of BTS
16. English in India's Multilingual Ecology:
Present-day Use, Users and Usage
17. English in Pakistan: Language Policy,
Features and Present-Day Use
18. Language in Use: The Case of Sri Lankan
English
19. English in East and South Asia in the Post-Kachruvian Era
20.
Works on English in East and South Asia
Ee Ling Low is Dean of Academic and Faculty Affairs and Professor of Education (Applied Linguistics and Teacher Education) at the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Anne Pakir is an Honorary Fellow with the Department of English Language and Literature at the National University of Singapore (NUS) and was the Associate Vice President of Global Relations at the University before she retired in 2019.