Publications on language and identity generally focus on global language and culture flows and are seldom informed by political economy. Additionally social class as an identity inscription is ignored. This book argues that the increasing socioeconomic inequality which has come with the consolidation of neoliberal policies and practices worldwide requires changes in how we think about identity.
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