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      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      January 2024
      February 2024
      ISBN:
      9781009306508
      9781009306522
      9781009306546
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      Weight & Pages:
      0.44kg, 200 Pages
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    Although it feels like we live in a time of seeming hopelessness, this pioneering book illustrates what language can teach us about the practice, logic, and feasibility of hope in the twenty-first century. Silva and Lee highlight how people living in Brazilian urban peripheries, who have grown accustomed to unrelenting prejudice and violence on an everyday basis, use language to survive and imagine futures that are worth aspiring to. In so doing, this book foregrounds how language becomes a matter of survival for these communities. It provides a thorough theorization of how language can produce conditions of hope, moving away from the idea of language merely as a tool of communication and toward something that can meaningfully impact social realities. Innovative and engaging, it is essential reading for researchers and students in applied linguistics, sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

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    ‘Consider the variety of language-games we play: forming and testing hypotheses; making up stories; offending; humiliating … hoping. This volume argues compellingly for the centrality of language in the study of hope. By focusing on those who dare to hope amidst all forms of contemporary violence, it will certainly provide deep sources of inspiration to imagine new paths forward.'

    Branca Falabella Fabrício - Associate Professor, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

    ‘With rare theoretical and ethnographic finesse, Silva and Lee show that hope isn't merely expressed through language. Language is itself a reason for hope – a form of practical reasoning with which speakers regenerate shattered worlds. Hope, thus, must be a prime focus of sociolinguists' attention if we want to understand how lives are lived against the vicious forces of capital and neoliberalism. This book enlivens sociolinguistics and makes one feel hopeful about its future.'

    Rodrigo Borba - Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

    ‘Language as Hope creatively fuses new literatures in sociolinguistics with insights forged by ‘citizen sociolinguistics' in Brazilian favelas. Its careful argumentation and bold confrontation of the politics of oppression and despair challenge scholars to join their interlocutors in creating more just, hopeful worlds.'

    Charles L. Briggs - author of Unlearning: Rethinking Poetics, Pandemics, and the Politics of Knowledge

    ‘Through this account, Silva & Lee demonstrate how language provides a unique perspective to understand hope as both the reason and resource for social change. Their work teaches us about hoping in hopelessness and how researchers can trace this process through individuals’ most intricate and high-stakes social pursuits.’

    Yunpeng Du Source: Language in Society

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    Contents

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    • Language as Hope
      pp i-ii
    • Language as Hope - Title page
      pp iii-iii
    • Copyright page
      pp iv-iv
    • Dedication
      pp v-vi
    • Contents
      pp vii-viii
    • Figures
      pp ix-ix
    • Excerpts
      pp x-x
    • Acknowledgments
      pp xi-xiii
    • Notes on the Text
      pp xiv-xiv
    • I - Introduction
      pp 1-20
    • 1 - Language as Hope
      pp 21-47
    • 2 - “País do Futuro” and Present-Day Communities of Hope
      pp 48-78
    • 3 - Hope in the Present
      pp 79-101
    • 4 - The Enregisterment of Hope
      pp 102-122
    • 5 - Scaling Hope
      pp 123-152
    • 6 - Conclusion
      pp 153-161
    • Doing Hope, Researching Hope
    • Postscript
      pp 162-164
    • References
      pp 165-182
    • Index
      pp 183-186

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