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Item shown in detail Kuchařová Includes the selected person into the timetable overlap calculation. Sára Evolution of Attitudes towards AAVE after the Civil Rights Movement: From Discrimination to Cultural Appropriation Evolution of Attitudes towards AAVE after the Civil Rights Movement: From Discrimination to Cultural Appropriation Thesis finished and defended successfully (DUO).   Parrott Jeffrey Keith Masár Dagmar Bachelor's thesis 1717970400000 10.06.2024 Evolution of Attitudes towards AAVE after the Civil Rights Movement: From Discrimination to Cultural Appropriation Thesis finished and defended successfully (DUO).
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Thesis info Evolution of Attitudes towards AAVE after the Civil Rights Movement: From Discrimination to Cultural Appropriation

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Name Kuchařová Sára Includes the selected person into the timetable overlap calculation.
Acad. Yr. 2023/2024
Assigning department UMJL
Date of defence Jun 10, 2024
Type of thesis Bachelor's thesis
Thesis status Thesis finished and defended successfully (DUO). Thesis finished and defended successfully (DUO).
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Main topic Vývoj postojů k afroamerické angličtině po hnutí za občanská práva: Od diskriminace ke kulturní apropriaci
Main topic in English Evolution of Attitudes towards AAVE after the Civil Rights Movement: From Discrimination to Cultural Appropriation
Title according to student Evolution of Attitudes towards AAVE after the Civil Rights Movement: From Discrimination to Cultural Appropriation
English title as given by the student Evolution of Attitudes towards AAVE after the Civil Rights Movement: From Discrimination to Cultural Appropriation
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Subtitle From Discrimination to Cultural Appropriation
Thesis supervisor Parrott Jeffrey Keith, Ph.D.
External examiner Masár Dagmar, Mgr. Ph.D.
Annotation Tato bakalářská práce zkoumá vývoj postojů vůči mluvčím afroamerické angličtiny. Tato variace americké angličtiny se historicky setkávala s negativními názory a čelila jazykové diskriminaci. Práce považuje hnutí za občanská práva jako významný milník pro změnu postojů, protože přineslo důležité změny v životech Afroameričanů a vyvolalo vlnu lingvistického výzkumu. Práce je rozdělena na část teoretickou a část praktickou. Teoretická část poskytuje teorie o původu AAVE, představuje lingvistické rysy této jedinečné variace a zkoumá, jak se vyvíjely postoje k jejím mluvčím. Praktická část se zabývá dvěma případovými studiemi, ve kterých se objevila jazyková diskriminace.
Annotation in English This bachelor thesis explores the evolution of attitudes toward African American Vernacular English speakers. This variation of American English has historically been met with negative opinions and linguistic discrimination. In this thesis, the Civil Rights Movement is considered to be a significant milestone for shifting attitudes because it brought about significant changes in the lives of African Americans and sparked a wave of linguistic research. The thesis is divided into the theoretical part and the practical part. The theoretical part provides theories on the origins of AAVE, presents linguistic features of this unique variety, and explores how the attitudes toward its speakers have evolved. The practical part deals with two case studies where linguistic discrimination was observed.
Keywords Klíčová slova: afroamerická angličtina, standardní americká angličtina, sociolingvistika, postoje, lingvistická diskriminace
Keywords in English Keywords: African American Vernacular English, Standard American English, sociolinguistics, attitudes, linguistic discrimination
Length of the covering note 55 s. (87 322 znaků)
Language AN
Annotation
Tato bakalářská práce zkoumá vývoj postojů vůči mluvčím afroamerické angličtiny. Tato variace americké angličtiny se historicky setkávala s negativními názory a čelila jazykové diskriminaci. Práce považuje hnutí za občanská práva jako významný milník pro změnu postojů, protože přineslo důležité změny v životech Afroameričanů a vyvolalo vlnu lingvistického výzkumu. Práce je rozdělena na část teoretickou a část praktickou. Teoretická část poskytuje teorie o původu AAVE, představuje lingvistické rysy této jedinečné variace a zkoumá, jak se vyvíjely postoje k jejím mluvčím. Praktická část se zabývá dvěma případovými studiemi, ve kterých se objevila jazyková diskriminace.
Annotation in English
This bachelor thesis explores the evolution of attitudes toward African American Vernacular English speakers. This variation of American English has historically been met with negative opinions and linguistic discrimination. In this thesis, the Civil Rights Movement is considered to be a significant milestone for shifting attitudes because it brought about significant changes in the lives of African Americans and sparked a wave of linguistic research. The thesis is divided into the theoretical part and the practical part. The theoretical part provides theories on the origins of AAVE, presents linguistic features of this unique variety, and explores how the attitudes toward its speakers have evolved. The practical part deals with two case studies where linguistic discrimination was observed.
Keywords
Klíčová slova: afroamerická angličtina, standardní americká angličtina, sociolingvistika, postoje, lingvistická diskriminace
Keywords in English
Keywords: African American Vernacular English, Standard American English, sociolinguistics, attitudes, linguistic discrimination
Research Plan

Shromáždění sociolingvistických materiálů k tématu

Studium odborné literatury

Formulace cílů práce

Analýza shromažděného materiálu

Vyvození a formulace závěrů práce

Research Plan

Shromáždění sociolingvistických materiálů k tématu

Studium odborné literatury

Formulace cílů práce

Analýza shromažděného materiálu

Vyvození a formulace závěrů práce

Recommended resources

Green, Lisa J. 2002. African American English: A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press. 

Lanehart, Sonja. 2015. The Oxford Handbook of African American Language. New York: Oxford University Press.  

McWhorter, John. 2017. Talking Back, Talking Black: Truths About America's Lingua Franca. New York: Bellevue Literary Press.

Meyerhoff, Miriam. 2019. Introducing Sociolinguistics. 3rd ed. New York: Routledge.

Wolfram, Walt, and Natalie Schilling. 2015. American English: Dialects and Variation. 3rd ed. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell.

Recommended resources

Green, Lisa J. 2002. African American English: A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press. 

Lanehart, Sonja. 2015. The Oxford Handbook of African American Language. New York: Oxford University Press.  

McWhorter, John. 2017. Talking Back, Talking Black: Truths About America's Lingua Franca. New York: Bellevue Literary Press.

Meyerhoff, Miriam. 2019. Introducing Sociolinguistics. 3rd ed. New York: Routledge.

Wolfram, Walt, and Natalie Schilling. 2015. American English: Dialects and Variation. 3rd ed. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell.

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