Tables and Figures Contributors Acknowledgements Sinfree Makoni: Foreword Chapter 1. Anne Storch and Nicholas Faraclas: Introduction Part 1: Language As a Gift Chapter 2. Anne Storch: Sunset at a Place Visited for No Ordinary Reason Chapter 3. Arpad Szakolczai: The Decline of Hospitality and the Rise of Linguistic Imperialism Chapter 4. Judith A. Mgbemena: Linguistics and Nigerian Language Studies in Nigeria: Building Bridges for a More Viable and Hospitable Linguistics Chapter 5. Ian Hancock: The Trans-Atlantic Shipment of Romanies ('Gypsies') to the Americas: Discursive Silencing, Erasure and Inhospitableness Chapter 6. Renathe Meroro-Tjikundi and Anette Hoffmann: (Not) Speaking to a German Africanist in Namibia in 1954: On Refusal and Hospitality as Responses to Linguistic Research Chapter 7.
Fiona Mc Laughlin: The Pew Inscriptions at First African Baptist Church in Savannah, Georgia Part 2: Language and Sharing Chapter 8. Charleston Thomas: The Art and Role of Listening and Verbal Gestures in Tobagonian: Returning to the Oral/Aural Chapter 9. Dannabang Kuwabong: Dagaaba Travel Experience Names Chapter 10. Federico Olivieri: La carta que te escribo sobre festivales de cine y hospitalidad Chapter 11. Priya Parrotta: 'Paradise', 'Hospitality', and the Transformative Power of Environmental Music: When the Island Sings Chapter 12. Melinda Maxwell-Gibb: Pluri-living in the 'In' Hospitable Deep South of the US Part 3: Language, Resisting and Undoing Enclosures Chapter 13. Alison Rendall: Shetland Stories in Knitting Chapter 14. Andrea Hollington: The Fieldworker as a Human Being Chapter 15.
Fatou Cissé Kane: Resistance et Hospitalité Chapter 16. Ellen Hurst-Harosh and Fridah Kanana Erastus: Pastiche: A Conversation Between Kenyan Sheng and South African Tsotsitaal Youth Language Speakers Chapter 17. Nalini Natarajan: Women: The Hospitable 'Race' who were 'Already There' Chapter 18. Alison Phipps: On Strike on Mother Language Day: Critical Reflections, Toilet Signs and Language Geneaologies Part 4: Language and Reassuming Sovereignty Chapter 19. Angelika Mietzner: Narratives of Reciprocity and Envy in a Digo Community in Tiwi, Kenya Chapter 20. Meg Rodger: Auur the Deep Minded Chapter 21. Penelope Allsobrook: Childhood Memories and the Call to Being Hospitable in the Bar'chu, the Bell and the Bilal Chapter 22. Ragnhild Ljosland: Giving Voice to the Witches of the Orkney Witchcraft Trials: 'Answered, She Spoke it for Weakness of Her Owne Flesh, and for Feare of Her Lyfe' Chapter 23.
Alison Phipps: A World Glasgow Minding on the International Day of Peace Jan Knipping and Nico Nassenstein: Afterword: Hospitable Linguistics - Thoughts on Current Directions Index.