Code-Switching in Arts

Par : Johanna Domokos, Judit Mudriczki, Marianna Deganutti
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  • Nombre de pages242
  • PrésentationBroché
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids0.369 kg
  • Dimensions15,5 cm × 24,0 cm × 1,3 cm
  • ISBN978-2-336-40516-2
  • EAN9782336405162
  • Date de parution21/03/2024
  • CollectionKaroli
  • ÉditeurL'Harmattan

Résumé

Incorporating more than one linguistic code or mode of expression in literary and artistic productions has quickly grown over the last two decades. This volume pays special attention to the dynamic rise of code-switching especially in literature and performative arts, and explores strategies used by contemporary artists to compose their multilingual narratives as well as moves beyond the linguistic level in the direction of multimodality. The innovative frameworks and descriptions intend to highlight the different ways in which art, unlike ordinary language use, manifests language mixing and switching. Besides the papers by both young and established scholars, the volume includes a section of valuable contributions from multilingual authors and artists to bridge the gap between academic approaches and creative professional practices.
Incorporating more than one linguistic code or mode of expression in literary and artistic productions has quickly grown over the last two decades. This volume pays special attention to the dynamic rise of code-switching especially in literature and performative arts, and explores strategies used by contemporary artists to compose their multilingual narratives as well as moves beyond the linguistic level in the direction of multimodality. The innovative frameworks and descriptions intend to highlight the different ways in which art, unlike ordinary language use, manifests language mixing and switching. Besides the papers by both young and established scholars, the volume includes a section of valuable contributions from multilingual authors and artists to bridge the gap between academic approaches and creative professional practices.
Code-Switching in Arts
Johanna Domokos, Judit Mudriczki, Marianna Deganutti
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