Tagungsprogramm: Creole languages in diasporic contexts: language biographies and plurilingual identities
Stadt: Bremen
Beginn: 2022-03-28
Ende: 2022-03-31
Interdisciplinary Symposium on Creoles in diasporic contexts.
All persons interested are cordially invited to participate (via Zoom).
In order to receive the Zoom link please contact us at hispan@uni-bremen.de
Tagungsprogramm:
28.03.2022
14.30 Bettina Migge: The role of norms and styling in diasporic creole communities.
15.15 Cédric Audebert: Caribbean diasporic identities in the making: spatial dynamics, contextual hybridities.
16.30 Konstanze Jungbluth: gôgô;[vlêmê] bababá: Worditeration in Santome repertoires. The use of reduplication and retriplication in situ and off-site.
17.15 Jeff Tennant and Véronique Lacoste: Prosodic rhythm in Toronto Haitian English.
29.03.2022
14.30 Patrick Eisenlohr: Creolization and diaspora as linguistic ideologies of the Mauritian nation.
15.15 Magnus Fischer: Mauritians and Mauritian Creole in Canada.
16.30 Regina Jackson: The Haitian diaspora in the USA: race, place and the language of belonging.
17.15 Debora Amaral da Costa: Haitians and Haitian Creole in Rio de Janeiro.
30.03.2022
14.30 Ronny Beckert: Capeverdean-Portuguese language contact in urban Portugal.
15.15 Christina Märzhäuser: Staging Capeverdean: Rap kriolu in the diaspora.
16.30 Joseph T. Farquharson: Styling the “Jamaican“ other: Diasporic representations of the heritage language.
17.15 Lars Hinrichs: Bicultural identity orientations among Jamaican Canadians: the sociolinguistic correlates of hybrid, alternating, and conflicting identities in a Creole-using diaspora.
31.03.2022
14.30 Benjamin Hebblethwaite: Haitian diasporic consciousness and Vodou’s lexical field: historical linguistic approaches to religious language and
diasporic identity.
15.15 Jo-Anne Ferreira: A return to roots: researching and documenting the French “Creole foundations of Trinidadian speech“.
16.30 Christian Mair: Nigerian Pidgin in Germany: a comparison of immigrants‘ offline and online linguistic repertoires.
17.15 Eeva Sippola: Collecting and analyzing Creole data in diasporic contexts.
18.00 Discussion: Creoles and diaspora: open questions and possible future research.
Beitrag von: Carolin Patzelt
Redaktion: Robert Hesselbach