Becoming Canadian: Racialized Citizenship, Esl Learners, National Second Language Policy, and the Canadian Language Benchmark - Douglas Fleming - Bøger - VDM Verlag - 9783639003468 - 8. maj 2008
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Becoming Canadian: Racialized Citizenship, Esl Learners, National Second Language Policy, and the Canadian Language Benchmark

Douglas Fleming

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Becoming Canadian: Racialized Citizenship, Esl Learners, National Second Language Policy, and the Canadian Language Benchmark

Citizenship has been a deeply problematic notion since T. H. Marshall argued, in Citizenship and Social Class (1950), that even though national citizenship formally confers equal status to all members of a nation-state, inequalities of class will prevent full participation in political life. Drawing on the voices of Punjabi-speaking immigrants enrolled in an adult English as a Second Language program, this book reports a study shedding light on the concrete forces at work as they construct being Canadian. As this study establishes in some detail, while these immigrants conceive of being Canadian in terms of rights and responsibilities, the few references to citizenship within the principal national assessment and curriculum documents used in this context imply that becoming Canadian is linked to normative notions of English language fluency. Because of the almost insurmountable task for these ESL learners to achieve full fluency in this context, Canadian citizenship has been radicalised in these documents using the linguistic markers of English language fluency. Based on this research, the author argues that citizenship is understood as a hierarchy that operates both legalistically and normatively in ways that reinforce and mask inequalities based on race and language.

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Udgivet 8. maj 2008
ISBN13 9783639003468
Forlag VDM Verlag
Antal sider 246
Mål 331 g
Sprog Engelsk  

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