The Routledge Handbook of Language and Youth Culture

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The Routledge Handbook of Language and Youth Culture offers the first essential grounding of critical youth studies within sociolinguistic research. Young people are often seen to be at the frontline of linguistic creativity and pioneering communicative technologies. Their linguistic practices are considered a primary means of exploring linguistic change as well as the role of language in social life, such as how language and identity, ideology and power intersect.


Bringing together leading and cutting-edge perspectives from thought leaders across the globe, this handbook:


• addresses how young people’s cultural practices, as well as forces like class, gender, ethnicity and race, influence language


• considers emotions, affect, age and ageism, materiality, embodiment and the political youth, as well as processes of unmooring language and place


• critically reflects on our understandings of terms such as ‘language’, ‘youth’ and ‘culture’, drawing on insights from youth studies to help contextualise age within power dynamics


• features examples from a wide range of linguistic contexts such as social media and the classroom, as well as expressions such as graffiti, gestures and different musical genres including grime and hip-hop.


Providing important insights into how young people think, feel, act, and communicate in the complexity of a polarised world, The Routledge Handbook of Language and Youth Culture is an invaluable resource for advanced students and researchers in disciplines including sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, multilingualism, youth studies and sociology.

Author(s): Bente A. Svendsen, Rickard Jonsson
Series: Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 510

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction: A Handbook of Language and Youth Culture in the complexity of our times
Part I Language and youth – Traditional approaches and critical reflections
Chapter 1 Sociolinguistic approaches to language and youth
Chapter 2 Critical perspectives on linguistic fixity and fluidity
Part II Language, youth, sexuality, gender and affect
Chapter 3 Affect: Discourse, politics, intersectionality
Chapter 4 “A THIIIEF!”: Humour and affect at a detention home for young men
Chapter 5 Affect, stancetaking and gender in preadolescent peer cultures
Chapter 6 English as “the gay comfort zone” of hybrid youth identities
Part III Vulnerability, survival and safe spaces
Chapter 7 Survival, literacy practices and youth cultural activism in the peripheries of Rio de Janeiro
Chapter 8 Youth in language endangerment and reclamation processes
Chapter 9 Youth activism and safe spaces: Decoloniality and anti-racism online
Part IV Linguistic citizenship and youth activism
Chapter 10 Approaching a politics of youth through Linguistic Citizenship
Chapter 11 Youth, protest and (online) communication
Chapter 12 Black youth and the fight for linguistic citizenship in the United States
Part V Language policy, practice and youth agency in education
Chapter 13 Linguistic diversity in education – Language policy and youth agency
Chapter 14 Youth languaging and the school
Chapter 15 Youth language practices and ideologies of race and class in a UK university: A raciolinguistic perspective
Part VI Teasing, policing and online communication in the family
Chapter 16 Teasing, policing and playful talk among youth in multilingual families
Chapter 17 Digital language practices and youth in the family
Part VII Language and youth identities in aesthetics and digital media
Chapter 18 New languages and new identities of post-socialist Bosnian and Mongolian popular music artists
Chapter 19 Language, hip hop, and identity work on YouTube
Chapter 20 Graffiti
Chapter 21 Drawing Minecraft: Small stories on metagames
Chapter 22 Youth video compositions as multimodal signifier chains: Making meaning with gestures, objects, actions, and speech
Part VIII Language, youth and place
Chapter 23 Youth, language and place
Chapter 24 Contact dialects in urban youth culture and beyond
Chapter 25 Breaking barriers: The recontextualisation of Sheng in Kenya
Chapter 26 How multiethnic is a multiethnolect?: The recontextualisation of Multicultural London English
Part IX Youths speak back: Youth voices and the political youth
Chapter 27 Young people’s political discourse: Voice, efficacy and impact
Chapter 28 ‘Trying (hard), but it’s difficult’: Youth voices on lifestyle matters from a climate perspective
Chapter 29 Citizen (socio)linguistics: What we can learn from engaging young people as language researchers
Part X When youth(s) are talked about: Representations of youth
Chapter 30 Developmentalism and the politics of representing young people in public discourse: Moscovici and Bourdieu
Chapter 31 Representations of youth in Western media: Towards a Southern perspective
Chapter 32 Mediatization of youth voices
Index