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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Subhan ZeinPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.552kg ISBN: 9780367029548ISBN 10: 0367029545 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 18 February 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIn the ninety years since the first Indonesian Youth Congress, conducted in Dutch, called for selection and development of a national language to overcome the superdiversity of languages, Bahasa Indonesia has come to fill that role. This pioneering study of language management is a book that must be read by all interested in language policy and in the effects on other language varieties of successful language planning. ---Bernard Spolsky, Professor, Bar Ilan University, Israel Subhan Zein's approach to language policy and language revitalisation is erudite and original. Add to that his comprehensive knowledge of and proactive recommendations for cultivating and sustaining the rich, complex, dynamic language diversity of Indonesia. The result: an intellectual tour de force that will be a reference and resource for Indonesia and for language policy and planning scholarship for years to come. ---Nancy H. Hornberger, Professor, University of Pennsylvania, USA Language Policy in Superdiverse Indonesia not only mirrors Indonesia's history but also echoes cultural integration in academic study. Zein's book offers a holistic perspective that is reflected in the interaction between language history and language ecology... Overall, this book, at macro and micro levels, creatively contributes to linguistic research and policy-making under multicultural contexts, and it can also shed new light on the educational development of an emerging Indonesia. ---Reviewed by Kezheng Chen, BA (Zhejiang University, China) in Language in Society Subhan Zein's book Language Policy in Superdiverse Indonesia provides a substantial review of the dynamics of language, policy and language shift in Indonesia. There is no shortage of scholars praising Indonesia's language planning. However, few books have investigated its underpinnings, and arguably none have done it as thoroughly as Zein has here. Each chapter examines aspects of the Indonesian planning 'miracle': the uniting of more than 600 ethnolinguistic groups through the Indonesian language. Zein casts a critical eye on this miracle-highlighting the diversity of Indonesia, and how this diversity has been understated, under-supported and politicised. He uses the lessons of the past, and observations about the present, to forge practical suggestions for Indonesia's linguistic future. ---Reviewed by Dr Howard Manns (Monash University, Australia) in Melbourne Asia Review Subhan Zein's Language Policy in Superdiverse Indonesia makes a valuable addition to the existing knowledge about LPP by drawing on the highly diverse linguistic ecology of Indonesia to examine the diversification of language practices within that ecology, and by employing a superdiverse perspective to investigate not only transitional language (e.g. national languages, indigenous languages) but also other forms of linguistic variety (e.g. dialects, registers) and practices of language mixing performed by people from diverse cultures, religions, and social classes... All in all, covering a wide range of themes and containing thorough discussions on many different practices, this systematic, in-depth, and integrated book offers well-structured and content-based insights about Indonesia's language policy as well as the country's linguistic ecology, and will be an important guide for researchers, teachers, and students with an interest in language policy and language planning. ---Reviewed by Associate Professor Huiyu Zhang and Yao Ke, BA (Zhejiang University, China) in International Journal of Multilingualism In the ninety years since the first Indonesian Youth Congress, conducted in Dutch, called for selection and development of a national language to overcome the superdiversity of languages, Bahasa Indonesia has come to fill that role. This pioneering study of language management is a book that must be read by all interested in language policy and in the effects on other language varieties of successful language planning. - Bernard Spolsky, Professor, Bar Ilan University, Israel Subhan Zein's approach to language policy and language revitalisation is erudite and original. Add to that his comprehensive knowledge of and proactive recommendations for cultivating and sustaining the rich, complex, dynamic language diversity of Indonesia. The result: an intellectual tour de force that will be a reference and resource for Indonesia and for language policy and planning scholarship for years to come. - Nancy H. Hornberger, Professor, University of Pennsylvania, USA In the ninety years since the first Indonesian Youth Congress, conducted in Dutch, called for selection and development of a national language to overcome the superdiversity of languages, Bahasa Indonesia has come to fill that role. This pioneering study of language management is a book that must be read by all interested in language policy and in the effects on other language varieties of successful language planning. ---Bernard Spolsky, Professor, Bar Ilan University, Israel Subhan Zein's approach to language policy and language revitalisation is erudite and original. Add to that his comprehensive knowledge of and proactive recommendations for cultivating and sustaining the rich, complex, dynamic language diversity of Indonesia. The result: an intellectual tour de force that will be a reference and resource for Indonesia and for language policy and planning scholarship for years to come. ---Nancy H. Hornberger, Professor, University of Pennsylvania, USA Language Policy in Superdiverse Indonesia not only mirrors Indonesia's history but also echoes cultural integration in academic study. Zein's book offers a holistic perspective that is reflected in the interaction between language history and language ecology... Overall, this book, at macro and micro levels, creatively contributes to linguistic research and policy-making under multicultural contexts, and it can also shed new light on the educational development of an emerging Indonesia. ---Reviewed by Kezheng Chen, BA (Zhejiang University, China) in Language in Society Subhan Zein's book Language Policy in Superdiverse Indonesia provides a substantial review of the dynamics of language, policy and language shift in Indonesia. There is no shortage of scholars praising Indonesia's language planning. However, few books have investigated its underpinnings, and arguably none have done it as thoroughly as Zein has here. Each chapter examines aspects of the Indonesian planning 'miracle': the uniting of more than 600 ethnolinguistic groups through the Indonesian language. Zein casts a critical eye on this miracle-highlighting the diversity of Indonesia, and how this diversity has been understated, under-supported and politicised. He uses the lessons of the past, and observations about the present, to forge practical suggestions for Indonesia's linguistic future. ---Reviewed by Dr Howard Manns (Monash University, Australia) in Melbourne Asia Review Subhan Zein's Language Policy in Superdiverse Indonesia makes a valuable addition to the existing knowledge about LPP by drawing on the highly diverse linguistic ecology of Indonesia to examine the diversification of language practices within that ecology, and by employing a superdiverse perspective to investigate not only transitional language (e.g. national languages, indigenous languages) but also other forms of linguistic variety (e.g. dialects, registers) and practices of language mixing performed by people from diverse cultures, religions, and social classes... All in all, covering a wide range of themes and containing thorough discussions on many different practices, this systematic, in-depth, and integrated book offers well-structured and content-based insights about Indonesia's language policy as well as the country's linguistic ecology, and will be an important guide for researchers, teachers, and students with an interest in language policy and language planning. ---Reviewed by Associate Professor Huiyu Zhang and Yao Ke, BA (Zhejiang University, China) in International Journal of Multilingualism In the ninety years since the first Indonesian Youth Congress, conducted in Dutch, called for selection and development of a national language to overcome the superdiversity of languages, Bahasa Indonesia has come to fill that role. This pioneering study of language management is a book that must be read by all interested in language policy and in the effects on other language varieties of successful language planning. ---Bernard Spolsky, Professor, Bar Ilan University, Israel Subhan Zein's approach to language policy and language revitalisation is erudite and original. Add to that his comprehensive knowledge of and proactive recommendations for cultivating and sustaining the rich, complex, dynamic language diversity of Indonesia. The result: an intellectual tour de force that will be a reference and resource for Indonesia and for language policy and planning scholarship for years to come. ---Nancy H. Hornberger, Professor, University of Pennsylvania, USA Language Policy in Superdiverse Indonesia not only mirrors Indonesia's history but also echoes cultural integration in academic study. Zein's book offers a holistic perspective that is reflected in the interaction between language history and language ecology... Overall, this book, at macro and micro levels, creatively contributes to linguistic research and policy-making under multicultural contexts, and it can also shed new light on the educational development of an emerging Indonesia. ---Reviewed by Kezheng Chen, BA (Zhejiang University, China) in Language in Society, 2020, Volume 49, Issue, 5, DOI: 10.1017/S0047404520000391 Subhan Zein's book Language Policy in Superdiverse Indonesia provides a substantial review of the dynamics of language, policy and language shift in Indonesia. There is no shortage of scholars praising Indonesia's language planning. However, few books have investigated its underpinnings, and arguably none have done it as thoroughly as Zein has here. Each chapter examines aspects of the Indonesian planning 'miracle': the uniting of more than 600 ethnolinguistic groups through the Indonesian language. Zein casts a critical eye on this miracle-highlighting the diversity of Indonesia, and how this diversity has been understated, under-supported and politicised. He uses the lessons of the past, and observations about the present, to forge practical suggestions for Indonesia's linguistic future. ---Reviewed by Dr Howard Manns (Monash University, Australia) in Melbourne Asia Review, 2021, Edition 7, DOI: 10.37839/MAR2652-550X7.13 Subhan Zein's Language Policy in Superdiverse Indonesia makes a valuable addition to the existing knowledge about LPP by drawing on the highly diverse linguistic ecology of Indonesia to examine the diversification of language practices within that ecology, and by employing a superdiverse perspective to investigate not only transitional language (e.g. national languages, indigenous languages) but also other forms of linguistic variety (e.g. dialects, registers) and practices of language mixing performed by people from diverse cultures, religions, and social classes... All in all, covering a wide range of themes and containing thorough discussions on many different practices, this systematic, in-depth, and integrated book offers well-structured and content-based insights about Indonesia's language policy as well as the country's linguistic ecology, and will be an important guide for researchers, teachers, and students with an interest in language policy and language planning. ---Reviewed by Associate Professor Huiyu Zhang and Yao Ke, BA (Zhejiang University, China) in International Journal of Multilingualism, 2021, DOI: 10.1080/14790718.2021.1978452 """In the ninety years since the first Indonesian Youth Congress, conducted in Dutch, called for selection and development of a national language to overcome the superdiversity of languages, Bahasa Indonesia has come to fill that role. This pioneering study of language management is a book that must be read by all interested in language policy and in the effects on other language varieties of successful language planning.""— Bernard Spolsky, Professor, Bar Ilan University, Israel ""Subhan Zein’s approach to language policy and language revitalisation is erudite and original. Add to that his comprehensive knowledge of and proactive recommendations for cultivating and sustaining the rich, complex, dynamic language diversity of Indonesia. The result: an intellectual tour de force that will be a reference and resource for Indonesia and for language policy and planning scholarship for years to come."" — Nancy H. Hornberger, Professor, University of Pennsylvania, USA ""In the ninety years since the first Indonesian Youth Congress, conducted in Dutch, called for selection and development of a national language to overcome the superdiversity of languages, Bahasa Indonesia has come to fill that role. This pioneering study of language management is a book that must be read by all interested in language policy and in the effects on other language varieties of successful language planning.""---Bernard Spolsky, Professor, Bar Ilan University, Israel ""Subhan Zein’s approach to language policy and language revitalisation is erudite and original. Add to that his comprehensive knowledge of and proactive recommendations for cultivating and sustaining the rich, complex, dynamic language diversity of Indonesia. The result: an intellectual tour de force that will be a reference and resource for Indonesia and for language policy and planning scholarship for years to come.""---Nancy H. Hornberger, Professor, University of Pennsylvania, USA ""Language Policy in Superdiverse Indonesia not only mirrors Indonesia’s history but also echoes cultural integration in academic study. Zein’s book offers a holistic perspective that is reflected in the interaction between language history and language ecology… Overall, this book, at macro and micro levels, creatively contributes to linguistic research and policy-making under multicultural contexts, and it can also shed new light on the educational development of an emerging Indonesia.""---Reviewed by Kezheng Chen, BA (Zhejiang University, China) in Language in Society, 2020, Volume 49, Issue, 5, DOI: 10.1017/S0047404520000391 ""Subhan Zein’s book Language Policy in Superdiverse Indonesia provides a substantial review of the dynamics of language, policy and language shift in Indonesia. There is no shortage of scholars praising Indonesia’s language planning. However, few books have investigated its underpinnings, and arguably none have done it as thoroughly as Zein has here. Each chapter examines aspects of the Indonesian planning ‘miracle’: the uniting of more than 600 ethnolinguistic groups through the Indonesian language. Zein casts a critical eye on this miracle—highlighting the diversity of Indonesia, and how this diversity has been understated, under-supported and politicised. He uses the lessons of the past, and observations about the present, to forge practical suggestions for Indonesia’s linguistic future.""---Reviewed by Dr Howard Manns (Monash University, Australia) in Melbourne Asia Review, 2021, Edition 7, DOI: 10.37839/MAR2652-550X7.13 ""Subhan Zein’s Language Policy in Superdiverse Indonesia makes a valuable addition to the existing knowledge about LPP by drawing on the highly diverse linguistic ecology of Indonesia to examine the diversification of language practices within that ecology, and by employing a superdiverse perspective to investigate not only transitional language (e.g. national languages, indigenous languages) but also other forms of linguistic variety (e.g. dialects, registers) and practices of language mixing performed by people from diverse cultures, religions, and social classes... All in all, covering a wide range of themes and containing thorough discussions on many different practices, this systematic, in-depth, and integrated book offers well-structured and content-based insights about Indonesia’s language policy as well as the country’s linguistic ecology, and will be an important guide for researchers, teachers, and students with an interest in language policy and language planning.""---Reviewed by Associate Professor Huiyu Zhang and Yao Ke, BA (Zhejiang University, China) in International Journal of Multilingualism, 2021, DOI: 10.1080/14790718.2021.1978452 ""All in all, this book not only broadens readers’ insights into the field of LPP and language diversity, but also invites scholars and language stakeholders to further explore how LPP plays fundamental roles in dynamism and polycentricity of language maintenance and preservation within superdiverse linguistic environments."" --- Susanah, Language Policy" In the ninety years since the first Indonesian Youth Congress, conducted in Dutch, called for selection and development of a national language to overcome the superdiversity of languages, Bahasa Indonesia has come to fill that role. This pioneering study of language management is a book that must be read by all interested in language policy and in the effects on other language varieties of successful language planning. - Bernard Spolsky, Professor, Bar Ilan University, Israel Subhan Zein's approach to language policy and language revitalisation is erudite and original. Add to that his comprehensive knowledge of and proactive recommendations for cultivating and sustaining the rich, complex, dynamic language diversity of Indonesia. The result: an intellectual tour de force that will be a reference and resource for Indonesia and for language policy and planning scholarship for years to come. - Nancy H. Hornberger, Professor, University of Pennsylvania, USA Author InformationSubhan Zein (PhD, Australian National University) teaches at The University of Queensland, Australia. He is the lead editor of Early Language Learning and Teacher Education: International Research and Practice and English Language Teacher Preparation in Asia: Policy, Research and Practice (Routledge) and also the editor of Teacher Education for English as a Lingua Franca: Perspectives from Indonesia (Routledge). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |