Book contents
- Making English Official
- Making English Official
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 The Origins of the English-Only Movement
- 2 Creating English-Only Policies
- 3 Emphasizing the Local in Language Policy
- 4 Resisting and Rewriting
- Conclusion
- Book part
- References
- Index
3 - Emphasizing the Local in Language Policy
From Upscaling to Downscaling
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 January 2024
- Making English Official
- Making English Official
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 The Origins of the English-Only Movement
- 2 Creating English-Only Policies
- 3 Emphasizing the Local in Language Policy
- 4 Resisting and Rewriting
- Conclusion
- Book part
- References
- Index
Summary
While the desire for “One Nation, One Language” has played a key role in language policies around the world, I argue that it is not really what drives the English-only movement in the United States. Some previous work on language and power oversimplifies how power works, since a policy seeming quaint and innocuous (and therefore impervious to criticism) can be just as powerful as a policy framed in terms of nationalism or globalization. Instead, drawing on Jan Blommaert’s theory of “upscaling,” I argue that downscaling plays just as pivotal a role in the English-only movement, and I examine examples that cut across my interviews, archival research, observations, and policy documents. I begin by analyzing examples of downscaling on its own, then turn toward situations where people engage in both upscaling and downscaling in a single text or interaction. Ultimately, scaling in either direction can be a way to claim linguistic authority. At the same time, sometimes policymakers do not walk this tightrope successfully, and there can be discursive dissonance. I argue that this sort of dissonance played a role in the eventual downfall of Frederick County’s Official English ordinance.
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- Making English OfficialWriting and Resisting Local Language Policies, pp. 89 - 111Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024