Critical Perspectives on Language and Kinship in Multilingual Families
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Applying critical kinship perspectives to the study of multilingual families this book foregrounds family formation processes gender and sexuality in examinations of language use. Focusing on historically marginalized families (such as single parent adoptive and LGBTQ+) the analyses draw on data from private and public spheres including interviews and recorded interactions in homes as well as memoirs documentaries news media and even comedy. Lyn Wright addresses questions such as why single parents might be better at raising bilingual children how multilingualism plays a role in constructing shared histories in adoptive families and what translingual resources allow LGBTQ+ families to negotiate gender roles and family relationships. In addition she examines the construction of monolingual nuclear family norms in public discourse that potentially constrain families' everyday multilingual identities.<br/><br/>Integrating related fields of family discourse family language socialization and family language policy unifies ways of understanding the intersections of kinship and language. The analyses in this book provide insight into multilingual family experiences children's language development and societal level language maintenance and shift.
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