Language without Borders (English) Program
a study on English language ideologies
Palabras clave:
Languages without Borders, language policy, internationalization, language ideology, English languageResumen
This paper presents the synthesis of a study on the English language ideologies (ELI) underlying the Federal Program “Languages without Borders-English” (LwBE). The investigation draws on texts from the legal, the educational and the journalistic spheres about the enactment of the Program. Using NVivo 11 software, these texts were storedand categorized on the light of Policy Cycle Approach and Critical Discourse Analysis. The overlapping of six ELI –standard language, English language as a commodity, native-speakerism, instrumentalist, global language and linguistic imperialism – is conceived as a LwBE’s trait, in discourses displaying tensions between the ratification and the questioning of the English hegemony in the language policy engendered by the Program, in the context of the internationalization of Brazilian higher education.Descargas
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