Language and Race – SAPIENS
www.sapiens.org › teaching-unit › language-and-raceLanguage and Race A round the world, language functions as much more than a technical means of communication. Conversing with others in a specific language with certain rhythms, styles, registers, forms, and dialects can prompt different modes—sometimes, even categories—of citizenship, connection, and belonging.
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Martin Tupper The Anglo-Saxon 1850 Language and Race are deeply implicated in Western thought because the rise of language studies not only paralleled the rise in race thinking but they were seen, throughout the nineteenth century, to be virtually synonymous.