<p>This book shows how objects can create new linguistic and cultural orders spotlighting the ways in which everyday collections help make the world anew by rearranging its materiality and how multilingual speakers make meanings without words.</p><p>Adopting an innovative approach to intercultural research drawing on work from visual and multisensorial ethnography Ros i Solé critically reflects on what we know as interculturality by going beyond the verbal and the more-than-human to understand languages and cultures. This book expands the meaning of interculturality by seeing it as the result of the relations between people places and materiality. Using everyday multilingual artefacts such as clothes cookie-cutters LPs books and pens it presents a new semiotic multilingual landscape where the intercultural is closely connected to the ground and it is felt rehearsed and re-enacted through the stories and the memories contained in multilingual objects.</p><p>This book will be of particular interest to students and scholars in intercultural communication multilingualism language education and applied linguistics.</p>
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