Accent and Teacher Identity in Britain: Linguistic Favouritism and Imposed Identities

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In British society, we celebrate diversity and champion equality across many areas, such as race and religion. However, where do British accents stand? Do notions such as 'common' or 'posh' still exist regarding certain accents, to the extent that people are deemed fit, or not, for certain professions, despite their qualifications? Accent and Teacher Identity in Britain explores these questions and Alex Baratta's research shows that those with accents regional to the North and Midlands are most likely to be told by mentors and senior staff to essentially sound less regional, whereas those from the Home Counties are less likely to be given instructions to change their accent at all. Baratta investigates the notion of linguistic power, in terms of which accents appear to be favoured within the context of teacher training and from the perspective of teachers who feel they lack power in the construction of their linguistic teacher identity. He also questions modifying one's accent to meet someone else's standard for what is 'linguistically appropriate', in terms of how such a modified accent impact on personal identity. Is accent modification regarded by the individual neutrally or is it seen as 'selling out'?


  • | Author: Alex Baratta
  • | Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
  • | Publication Date: October 31, 2019
  • | Number of Pages: 216 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1350134651
  • | ISBN-13: 9781350134652
Author:
Alex Baratta
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date:
October 31, 2019
Number of pages:
216 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1350134651
ISBN-13:
9781350134652