Threats to linguistic diversity are considered most commonly in terms of the loss of language due to restrictive government policies, market dynamics and demographic changes. The research field of bio-linguistics has demonstrated a spatial correlation between areas of high biological diversity and high linguistic diversity at the global level. For this international conference, we are interested in linguistic diversity as a dynamic mosaic of interlingual interactions that are created and maintained through multilingualism. The threats to linguistic diversity, cultural dialects, visual culture and cultural heritage encounter the human knowledge structure (the archaeology of knowledge). In this line of questioning, we seek to understand linguistic identity and linguistic expression as a matter of language use in multilingual mosaics, where individuals, households, communities and various networks of social interaction (the creative genres/agencies) draw upon multiple grammars, lexicons and pragmatic frameworks to navigate daily life.
We take as our site South Asia and Southeast Asia, both regions of intense linguistic diversity that are and have undergone various environmental changes throughout history. We look at how environmental change and mobility have impacted the multilingual mosaics in the various regions. We invite papers from various fields of inquiry including linguistics, literature, cultural studies, anthropology, archaeology, visual culture, sociology, education, development studies, environmental studies and other related fields.
Topics included:
– The impact of environmental change on linguistic and cultural expression such as visual culture and literature
– Studies of particular multilingual areas (such as Northeast India, Upper Mekong, Tribal areas) which have sustained environmental (natural or development-induced) change
– Discussion of migration on multilingualism and language use in various communities and peripheral areas
– Inter-related idea of “ecology” as part of language, culture and identity
– Historical or archaeological studies of environmental change and migration and its impact on languages and cultures