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Modern Languages - Why It Matters

K Kohl

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Polity Press
18 December 2020
Series: Why It Matters
It might seem as if globalization is making the whole world speak English. But spend time in any major city and you are likely to encounter a cornucopia of languages. Even monolingual people have different ways of speaking to their bosses or teachers, their intimate friends or their pets. And if you live in India or Nigeria, you might use five different languages during a typical day.

Katrin Kohl makes a passionate case for why we must embrace languages in all their diversity. When you study a language, you open a unique doorway into the world, immerse yourself in a different way of seeing, and discover new ways of communicating with people from different cultures on their terms. Kohl argues that language diversity is of vital importance to human societies, sustaining the complexity of human nature, culture and technology. We should care about preserving it as much as we care about preserving the diversity of our biological world.

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Imprint:   Polity Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 189mm,  Width: 126mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   172g
ISBN:   9781509540549
ISBN 10:   1509540547
Series:   Why It Matters
Pages:   140
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Katrin Kohl is Professor of German Literature at the University of Oxford.

Reviews for Modern Languages - Why It Matters

'Anyone who thinks English is enough should read this book! It is a well-grounded, elegant and passionate appeal to halt our descent into the fruitless desert of monolingualism.' David Bellos, Princeton University 'A powerful and timely explanation of the discipline of Modern Languages and why it is fundamentally important both to universities and society.' Charles F. Burdett, Durham University 'Modern Languages is a clear and engaging reminder to monolingual first-language English speakers of their responsibility to respect, embrace and promote linguistic diversity.' Times Literary Supplement


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