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David Gramling

    The Invention of Multilingualism
    The Invention of Monolingualism
    Literature in Late Monolingualism
    Linguistic Disobedience
    • 2024

      Literature in Late Monolingualism

      Literacies for the Linguacene

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the tension between monolingualism and the richness of literature, this book challenges the notion that speaking only one language is sufficient. It emphasizes the value of linguistic diversity and the insights that come from engaging with multiple languages and cultures. Through a blend of critical analysis and literary examples, the author advocates for the transformative power of literature in fostering understanding and connection across different linguistic backgrounds.

      Literature in Late Monolingualism
    • 2021

      This fascinating book explores how we reason about the value and status of multilingualism today, where we do so, and in relation to which persons, communities, and languages. The critical approach to multilingualism that this book traces is one that openly intends to strengthen the usability of this visionary concept.

      The Invention of Multilingualism
    • 2018

      Linguistic Disobedience

      Restoring Power to Civic Language

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This book asks how we-as citizens, immigrants, activists, teachers-can counter the abuse of language in our midst.

      Linguistic Disobedience
    • 2016

      The Invention of Monolingualism

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The first book in the humanities and social sciences to offer an extensive conceptual definition of monolingualism, based on literary, applied- linguistic, technological, and translational examples.

      The Invention of Monolingualism