Phillipson's Linguistic Imperialism Revisited at the light of Latin American Decoloniality Approach
A summary of the book Linguistic Imperialism, by Phillipson (1992)2 is presented here. The purpose is to highlight its current scope and permanent values in consonance with intuitions, criticism and alternatives proposed by Latin America Modernity/coloniality Group. Criteria of analysis are based on...
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Main Author: | Luis Guillermo Barrantes-Montero (Author) |
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Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica,
2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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