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K. Finardi
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本文的目的是反映将全球英语视为使用社会正义方法生态的舞台的可能性。这里的讨论对纯粹以承认为导向的方法提出了问题,例如基于种族的非殖民化观点,同时也质疑只基于阶级而不考虑批判性观点的再分配方法的使用。根据主要来自拉丁美洲的非殖民化作家的作品,从作者的经历中引用了四个小插曲来说明讨论。论文中提出的论点是,解决语言使用中涉及的识别问题需要一系列方法,但如果目标是解决再分配问题,即社会正义,语言研究人员必须将新的问题和方法纳入到更大程度上与英语传播相关的社会不公正的潜在原因中。
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Global English: Neither a “Hydra” nor a “Tyrannosaurus Rex” or a “Red Herring” but an Ecology of Approaches Towards Social Justice
The aim of this paper is to reflect about the possibility of viewing Global English as an arena to use an ecology of approaches towards social justice. The discussion afforded here problematizes approaches that are purely recognition oriented, such as decolonial perspectives based on race, while also questioning the use of redistribution approaches based on class only and that do not consider critical perspectives. Drawing on the work of decolonial authors mainly from Latin America, four vignettes from the author’s experience are brought to illustrate the discussion. The argument advanced in the paper is that an ecology of approaches is needed to tackle recognition issues involved in language use but if the aim is to address redistribution, that is, social justice, language researchers have to incorporate new questions and perhaps approaches engaging to a much greater extent with the underlying causes of social injustice that correlates with the spread of English.
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