Fanonian social order of the language/dialect dichotomy [Póster]

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The e-poster works in the field of linguistic ideologies how the language / dialect dichotomy (or any of the labels that substitute it as diatopic variety) involves a social order based on Zone of Being and Zone of Non-Being, proposed by Frantz Fanon in his book Black Skin, White Masks, in 1952. It implies a hierarchy based on the inferiorization and domination, with social consequences from the point of view of inequality of people and social justice.

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Rodríguez-Iglesias, Ígor (2016). "Fanonian social order of the language/dialect dichotomy". En: Sociolinguistics Symposium 21 (Murcia, 15th - 18th June, 2016)
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