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Beyond Ebonics: Linguistic Pride and Racial Prejudice


Beyond Ebonics: Linguistic Pride and Racial Prejudice

Paperback by Baugh, John (Professor of Education and Linguistics, Professor of Education and Linguistics, Stanford University)

Beyond Ebonics: Linguistic Pride and Racial Prejudice

£43.49

ISBN:
9780195152890
Publication Date:
16 May 2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
Pages:
176 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 12 May 2024
Beyond Ebonics: Linguistic Pride and Racial Prejudice

Description

The media frenzy surrounding the 1996 resolution by the Oakland School Board brought public attention to the term "Ebonics", however the idea remains a mystery to most. John Baugh, a well-known African-American linguist and education expert, offers an accessible explanation of the origins of the term, the linguistic reality behind the hype, and the politics behind the outcry on both sides of the debate. Using a non-technical, first-person style, and bringing in many of his own personal experiences, Baugh debunks many commonly-held notions about the way African-Americans speak English, and the result is a nuanced and balanced portrait of a fraught subject. This volume should appeal to students and scholars in anthropology, linguistics, education, urban studies, and African-American studies.

Contents

1. Linguistic Pride and Racial Prejudice ; 2. Ebonic Genesis ; 3. A Contentious Global Debut ; 4. The Oakland Resolutions ; 5. Legislative Lament ; 6. Legal Implications ; 7. Disparate Theoretical Foundations ; 8. Racist Reactions and Ebonics Satire ; 9. Beyond Ebonics: Striving toward Enhanced Linguistic Tolerance ; Appendix A: Linguistic Society of American Resolution on the Oakland "Ebonics" Issue ; Appendix B: Texas 75th Legislature, Regular Session: House Resolution 28 ; Appendix C: California 1997-98 Regular Session: Senate Bill 205

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