唐人街
商品化
语言景观
社会学
背景(考古学)
语言学
标记
符号学
意识形态
人文景观
透视图(图形)
人类学
地理
视觉艺术
考古
政治
政治学
艺术
哲学
经济
市场经济
法学
作者
Jennifer Leeman,Gabriella Modan
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1467-9841.2009.00409.x
摘要
In Washington DC's newly gentrified Chinatown, recent commercial establishments, primarily non‐Chinese owned chains, use Chinese‐language signs as design features targeted towards people who neither read nor have ethnic ties to Chinese. Using this neighborhood as a case study, we advocate a contextualized, historicized and spatialized perspective on linguistic landscape which highlights that landscapes are not simply physical spaces but are instead ideologically charged constructions. Drawing from cultural geography and urban studies, we analyze how written language interacts with other features of the built environment to construct commodified urban places. Taking a contextually informed, qualitative approach, we link micro‐level analysis of individual Chinese‐language signs to the specific local socio‐geographic processes of spatial commodification. Such a qualitative approach to linguistic landscape, which emphasizes the importance of sociohistorical context, and which includes analysis of signage use, function, and history, leads to a greater understanding of the larger sociopolitical meanings of linguistic landscapes.
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