Title of article :
Book Review: "New Geographies of Language: Language Culture and Politics in Wales"
Author/Authors :
Ahmadpour, Sahar Department of English Language - Bonab Branch, Islamic Azad University, Bonab
Abstract :
The book New Geographies of Language: Language, Culture and Politics in Wales is naturally seeking a very interesting goal rarely been witnessed before. For one thing, it is trying to mix language and linguistics with a totally distinct science, geography. For another, geography happens to be a literally exotic science. Students all around the world might be generally of two types: Those who love geography (the author belonged to this category), and those who loath it. This is enough for considering geography as not being a regular science. Therefore, Rhys Jones and Huw Lewis have put a really difficult task on their hands. Bringing linguistics and geography together might seem very risky at first, but by reading this book one realizes that it has been well worth it. The book contains 8 chapters all being clearly related to each other. So only a brief account of chapters will be introduced here. The most important concern of the book is to bring into lights how a nation’s status can be altered by attending to educating language in connection to its history and culture.
Keywords :
Book Review , New Geographies of Language , Language , Culture , politics , Wales
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Linguistics and Applied Literature: Dynamics and Advances