INVESTIGADORES
UNAMUNO Virginia
artículos
Título:
Translanguaging as an ideological sign and theoretical debate: a perspective of minority language speakers
Autor/es:
BONNIN, JUAN EDUARDO; UNAMUNO, VIRGINIA
Revista:
Language, Culture and Society
Editorial:
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2021 vol. 3 p. 1 - 24
ISSN:
2543-3164
Resumen:
In this article we discuss the concept of "translanguaging" from the standpoint of its suitability to describe und understand political-linguistic positions of minority language speakers who are leading revitalization processes in the Southern Cone of Latin America. To do so, we will first conduct a critical review of the existing literature, in order to describe the diversity of definitions underlying current uses to the term translanguaging. We will thus be able to enquire into how it overlaps with other previously established concepts such as code-switching and code-mixing and to highlight the need to contextualize the concepts we work with, in both their historical and social/political senses. Drawing from data of our research in Argentina, we will argue for a contextualized understanding of bilingualism as an ontological, disciplinary and epistemological positioning of indigenous language speakers. Revista indizada en: Linguistic Bibliography, MLA, MIAR, entre otros.