Language, Teaching, and Politics in Arabic and Chinese This book investigates political and ideological perspectives on the Arabic and Chinese languages through studies of language teaching, linguistic values, identities, education, political discourse, and translation in diverse contexts. Language, Teaching, and Politics in Arabic and Chinese places these two languages side by side, seeking to highlight potential points of connection across various domains as well as common trends and processes. The book addresses teaching practices, didactic tools, and ideological stances, with attention to standard varieties, local dialects, and minority languages, alongside the political dimensions of education and the functions of political language and its translation, through the lenses of different disciplines and relevant methodologies. The 14 chapters engage with a variety of timely and relevant issues for contemporary society, including language teaching, language variation, language identity, language ideologies, language policies, political discourse, translation, and, more broadly, the role of language in conveying political and ideological views. The studies are rooted in disciplines such as theoretical and applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, language education, and translation studies, and they draw upon a range of approaches and methodologies. This volume will appeal to instructors, scholars, researchers, and students interested in second language pedagogy and linguistics, as well as the interrelations between language, teaching, ideology, and politics within and beyond Arabic and Chinese language studies.

Living in Modern Standard Arabic? Limits of an Ideology, 2026-08-28.

Living in Modern Standard Arabic? Limits of an Ideology

Manuela Giolfo
2026-08-28

Abstract

Language, Teaching, and Politics in Arabic and Chinese This book investigates political and ideological perspectives on the Arabic and Chinese languages through studies of language teaching, linguistic values, identities, education, political discourse, and translation in diverse contexts. Language, Teaching, and Politics in Arabic and Chinese places these two languages side by side, seeking to highlight potential points of connection across various domains as well as common trends and processes. The book addresses teaching practices, didactic tools, and ideological stances, with attention to standard varieties, local dialects, and minority languages, alongside the political dimensions of education and the functions of political language and its translation, through the lenses of different disciplines and relevant methodologies. The 14 chapters engage with a variety of timely and relevant issues for contemporary society, including language teaching, language variation, language identity, language ideologies, language policies, political discourse, translation, and, more broadly, the role of language in conveying political and ideological views. The studies are rooted in disciplines such as theoretical and applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, language education, and translation studies, and they draw upon a range of approaches and methodologies. This volume will appeal to instructors, scholars, researchers, and students interested in second language pedagogy and linguistics, as well as the interrelations between language, teaching, ideology, and politics within and beyond Arabic and Chinese language studies.
Inglese
28-ago-2026
31-dic-2025
https://www.routledge.com/Language-Teaching-and-Politics-in-Arabic-and-Chinese/Bertulessi-Golfetto/p/book/9781032582313
Bertulessi, Chiara; Golfetto, Marco Aurelio
Language, Teaching, and Politics in Arabic and Chinese
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46
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978-1-032-58231-3
978-1-003-44914-0
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London and New York
Routledge
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Settore STAA-01/L - Lingua e letteratura araba
Book Contents PART 1 Language Varieties, Teaching, and Ideologies 17 1 Linguistic Value Orientations: Learning and Using the Standard in the Chinese-Speaking World 19 MINGLANG ZHOU 2 Living in Modern Standard Arabic? Limits of an Ideology 32 MANUELA E. B. GIOLFO 3 Different Versus One Chinese Linguistic Variety to Teach: What’s Behind the Question? 47 CHIARA ROMAGNOLI 4 Variation in Arabic in the Light of ICT Development 59 OLGA BERNIKOVA 5 Putonghua and the Languages of the Minorities in China’s Language Space. A Review of Some Official Documents on China’s LPP and LEP (1999–2022) 71 TOMMASO PELLIN 6 A Radical Issue: Ishtiqāq From the Perspective of Arabic, Arab, and Islamic Linguistics 84 FEDERICO SALVAGGIO 7 Multilingualism, Handwritten Signature, and Identity: The Case of Palestinian Multilingual Arabs in Israel 99 DEIA GANAYIM PART 2 Politics, Teaching, and Translation 109 8 A Comprehensive Approach to Teaching Arabic as One Language. Insights From Dis/Continuities in Political Vocabulary 111 MARCO AURELIO GOLFETTO 9 Teaching Politics to China’s Youth: A Textual and Visual Analysis of Xi Jinping Thought Textbooks 127 CHIARA BERTULESSI 10 Ideologies in Chinese Language Textbooks for Foreign Students in Mao’s China 141 LONGFEI XING 11 Translating Syrian Politics: Teaching Activities Based on Dima Wannous’s Writings 157 CRISTINA DOZIO 12 Genres and Keywords in Chinese Political Language Translation. A Teaching Perspective 171 BETTINA MOTTURA 13 Translating Chinese Political Language: A Case Study on Yang Jisheng’s Tombstone 185 NATALIA F. RIVA 14 The PRC’s Narratives on the Russia-Ukraine Conflict in Regular MFA Press Conferences 198 TANINA ZAPPONE
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