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Neelam, Madiha.
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Muslim women as speakers of English/ by Madiha Neelam.
Author:
Neelam, Madiha.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
Description:
xv, 150 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: Introduction: Muslim women and language ideological debate -- Chapter 2: Muslims in the west, language practices and politicization -- Chapter 3: Muslim women as non-speakers of English -- Chapter 4: Social problems associated with Muslim women's supposed lack of English -- Chapter 5: English as a Solution -- Chapter 6: Conclusion: Language, islamophobia and securitization.
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Subject:
Muslim women - Social life and customs. - Great Britain -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16231-2
ISBN:
9783031162312
Muslim women as speakers of English
Neelam, Madiha.
Muslim women as speakers of English
[electronic resource] /by Madiha Neelam. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xv, 150 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Introduction: Muslim women and language ideological debate -- Chapter 2: Muslims in the west, language practices and politicization -- Chapter 3: Muslim women as non-speakers of English -- Chapter 4: Social problems associated with Muslim women's supposed lack of English -- Chapter 5: English as a Solution -- Chapter 6: Conclusion: Language, islamophobia and securitization.
"In this important and timely book Madiha Neelam reveals the discriminatory ideological discourses which underpin government policy on migration. Through critical multimodal discourse analysis she carefully demonstrates how presuppositions about the English language proficiency of Muslim women in the UK precipitate the imposition of coercive, iniquitous language tests. This book is essential reading for anyone concerned with language and social justice in global relations. There should be more like this." -Adrian Blackledge, University of Stirling, UK "This is an excellent and timely book which focuses on notions of Islamophobia and gender. The book contributes to the growing literature around language and securitisation through work on CVE (Countering Violent Extremism) in relation to Muslim women and how orientalist tropes are discursively constructed relating to language policy in the UK. The book is scholarly and the subject matter is dealt with poise and senstivity by Dr Neelam befitting the gravity of the issues discussed." -Kamran Khan, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship, University of Copenhagen, Denmark This book examines representations of Muslim women as speakers of English in the context of a language ideological debate in the UK in 2016. The author shows how Muslim women are stereotyped as non-speakers of English through the manipulation of census data, and how this supposed lack of English is discursively constructed as an index of their supposed oppression, complicity in the threat of extremism emanating from their sons, and limited participation in the labour force. The book aims to complement a growing body of research on raciolinguistics and language ideologies. It illuminates the intersection of language, Islamophobia, and securitization, and will be of interest to postgraduate students and academics working in applied linguistics and discourse analysis, and interdisciplinary audiences in studies of race, Islamophobia, and gender. Madiha Neelam is a postdoctoral fellow in the Linguistics Department at Macquarie University, Australia. She has worked as an English language teacher for more than ten years. Her research interests include applied sociolinguistics, second language learning and Islamophobia.
ISBN: 9783031162312
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Dewey Class. No.: 305.486970941
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