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  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Sep-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9781351397797
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  • Formaat: 292 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Sep-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351397797

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The Routledge Handbook of Arabic and Identity offers a comprehensive and up-to-date account of studies that relate the Arabic language in its entirety to identity. This handbook offers new trajectories in understanding language and identity more generally and Arabic and identity in particular.

Split into three parts, covering ‘Identity and Variation’, ‘Identity and Politics’ and ‘Identity Globalisation and Diversity’, it is the first of its kind to offer such a perspective on identity, linking the social world to identity construction and including issues pertaining to our current political and social context, including Arabic in the diaspora, Arabic as a minority language, pidgin and creoles, Arabic in the global age, Arabic and new media, Arabic and political discourse.

Scholars and students will find essential theories and methods that relate language to identity in this handbook. It is particularly of interest to scholars and students whose work is related to the Arab world, political science, modern political thought, Islam and social sciences including: general linguistics, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, anthropological linguistics, anthropology, political science, sociology, psychology, literature media studies and Islamic studies.

List of figures
viii
List of tables
ix
Notes on the contributors x
Acknowledgements xiv
Introduction and overview 1(10)
Introduction: the Arabic language and identity
3(8)
Keith Walters
PART I Identity and variation
11(134)
1 From Rajjal to Rayyal: ideologies and shift among young Bedouins in Qatar
13(13)
Heba Al-Kababji
Rizwan Ahmad
2 The emergence of a national koine in Saudi Arabia: a perceptual dialectology account
26(25)
Yousef Al-Rojaie
3 The multilingual nature of spoken Arabic and identity construction in light of Discourse Markers
51(14)
Abdelaadim Bidaoui
4 The expression of rural and urban identities in Arabic
65(14)
Ahmed Ech-Charfi
5 Optional you and the invocation of shared identity in Levantine Arabic
79(14)
Youssef A. Haddad
6 Saudi folks' attitudes and perceptions towards accent switches: the /k/ reflexes across dialects
93(15)
Manal A. Ismail
7 Language and identity in post-Revolution Tunisia: between authenticity and commodification
108(12)
Lotfi Sayahi
8 Language attitudes in the Arab world
120(25)
Nadia Abdulgalil Shalaby
PART II Identity and politics
145(86)
9 Diglossia, folk-linguistics, and language anxiety: the 2018 language ideological debate in Morocco
147(14)
Yasir Suleiman
Ashraf Abdelhay
10 The construction of the Egyptian national identity at times of conflict
161(15)
Amira Agameya
11 Language-identity dynamics in post-Arab Spring era: the case of Jordan
176(18)
Abdulkafi Albirini
12 Arabic and identity in the conflict-ridden reality in Israel
194(12)
Muhammad Amara
13 Identity performance and positioning in online discourse in Jordan
206(12)
Muhammad A. Badarneh
14 The de-Arabised Israeli Arabic: between eradication among Arab-Jews and Ashkenisation in society
218(13)
Yonatan Mendel
PART III Identity globalisation and diversity
231(42)
15 Language and identity construction in the United Arab Emirates: challenges faced in a globalized world
233(12)
Ahmad Al-Issa
Laila S. Dahan
16 Diasporic Arabic(s): speakers, usages, and contacts
245(14)
Alexandrine Barontini
Lauren B. Wagner
17 Complex identities: Arabic in the diaspora
259(14)
Luca D'Anna
Chiara Amoruso
Index 273
Reem Bassiouney is a professor (and chair) at the American University in Cairo, Egypt. She has eight linguistics books to her name. She is the author of Functions of Code-Switching in Egypt (2006), Language and Identity in Modern Egypt (2014) and Arabic Sociolinguistics (2009; second edition 2020). Her edited volumes include The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Linguistics (co-editor with Benmamoun) and Identity and Dialect Performance (2017). She is also the editor and founder of the Routledge Studies in Language and Identity series. Bassiouney is also an award-winning novelist.

Keith Walters is Professor Emeritus from the Department of Applied Linguistics at Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, USA. During his career, he also held positions in the English Department at the Ohio State University and the Linguistics Department at the University of TexasAustin. He has taught English as an additional language in the US, Tunisia, Guinea and the West Bank and helped train teachers in those countries, Morocco, Egypt and Vietnam. His research interests include codeswitching, diglossic switching, language ideologies, and language and nationalism as well as language and the law. An award-winning teacher, Walters is co-author of two widely used composition textbooks, Everythings an Argument (8th edn) and Everyones an Author (3rd edn).