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Publication details [#30578]

Brutt-Griffler, Janina. 2002. Class, Ethnicity, and Language Rights: An Analysis of British Colonial Policy in Lesotho and Sri Lanka and Some Implications for Language Policy. Journal of Language, Identity & Education 1 (3) : 207–234.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Place, Publisher
Lawrence Erlbaum
ISBN
1534-8458

Annotation

This study of British colonial language policy in Basutoland and Ceylon demonstrates that mother tongue education and the restriction of English education for the working classes, made up a form of industrial education. It then criticizes some of the problematic assumptions of the language rights literature, for instance those that abstractly identify the interests of national, minority and ethnic group members as nonantagonistic and those that construct language identity on the basis of ethnicity.