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Language and Nation : Crossroads and Connections / Guri Ellen Barstad, Arnstein Hjelde, Sigmund Kvam, Anastasia Parianou, John Todd

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Barstad, Guri Ellen, Editor.
Hjelde, Arnstein, Editor.
Kvam, Sigmund, Editor.
Parianou, Anastasia, Editor.
Todd, John, Editor.
Language:
English
French
German
Subjects (All):
Language.
nation.
migration.
literature.
Europe.
interdisciplinary.
Scandinavia.
GDR.
Front National.
Canada.
Brexit.
Eloy Alfaro.
Eurolect.
Norway.
Sprache.
Linguistik.
DDR.
fremd.
Europa.
translation.
Germanistik.
Vergleichende und interkulturelle Sprachwissenschaft.
Kultursoziologie.
Local Subjects:
Language.
nation.
migration.
literature.
Europe.
interdisciplinary.
Scandinavia.
GDR.
Front National.
Canada.
Brexit.
Eloy Alfaro.
Eurolect.
Norway.
Sprache.
Linguistik.
DDR.
fremd.
Europa.
translation.
Germanistik.
Vergleichende und interkulturelle Sprachwissenschaft.
Kultursoziologie.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (320 p.)
Edition:
1st, New ed.
Place of Publication:
Münster Waxmann 2016
Language Note:
German
Biography/History:
Sigmund Kvam studierte Germanistik, Anglistik und Geschichte in Trondheim und Freiburg. Nach einem Cand. philol.-Abschluss an der Universität Trondheim promovierte er in Fach Vergleichende Germanische Philologie an der Universität Freiburg. Er war an der Østfold University College und der Universität Oslo im Bereich der deutschen Sprachwissenschaft und Übersetzungswissenschaft tätig und arbeitet seit 2007 als Professor für deutsche Sprachwissenschaft und Übersetzungswissenschaft am Østfold University College in Halden in Norwegen.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anastasia Parianou lehrt Übersetzungswissenschaft an der Ionischen Universität (Korfu/Griechenland).
Summary:
Studies on the relation between language, identity and nation (building) represent a long tradition in linguistic, cultural and political research. In this interdisciplinary anthology, we focus on different aspects of how language is used to shape a nation; by retaining a national identity in the context of emigration, by measures taken to change an existing nation into a new one, by introducing a discourse designed to re-establish a putatively lost nation. Finally, we discuss how nation and identity are shaped in a modern multi-ethnic, multi-lingual and multi-cultural society. The anthology contains articles in English, French and German from political science, history, linguistics, literature and translatology and is written by researchers based in Finland, Greece, Norway and the United Kingdom.
Overall, I found the volume very interesting for various reasons. First, each contribution gives access to a complex context, being accessible without being simplistic. This facilitates international comparisons among the contexts described by contributors, as between these and readers’ research context background. Second, through its international scope, Language and Nation. Crossroads and Connections covers the various dimensions of how language may be linked to nation. Third, the detailed historical and national backgrounds enable to situate contemporary national identity issues. Fourth, the written attention to readers makes this volume accessible to a wide audience, from undergraduate students to senior scholars, and including the experts interesting in understanding nation and identity building in the concerned contexts. – Stéphanie Cassilde in: Language, Discourse & Society, 2(8)/2016
Notes:
CC BY-NC-ND
ISBN:
9783830984979
3830984979
Publisher Number:
9783830984979
Access Restriction:
Open Access Unrestricted online access

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