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Linguistic Diversity and Language Rights

Minority Languages and Cultural Diversity in Europe


Gaelic and Sorbian Perspectives

Author: Konstanze Glaser

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Format: Hardback (pp: 360)   ISBN: 1-85359-932-8
Publication date: 08 Aug 2007   13 Digit ISBN: 978-1-85359-932-3

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Key Features:
- Explores contemporary ethnocultural minority agendas in Europe
- Also covers key aspects of Europe's least explored 'linguistic cultures' e.g. Gaelic and Sorbian

Summary:
To what extent is linguistic continuity a prerequisite for ethno-cultural survival? Focusing on the Gaelic community in Scotland and the Sorbs of Lusatia, this study illuminates core assumptions and rationales in relation to minority language revitalisation ideologies in Scotland and Germany and shows how they have been affected by assimilation processes arising from modernisation and globalisation. A thorough review of relevant theoretical debates is followed by a presentation of historical contexts and a detailed analysis of contemporary discourses about bilingualism, cultural difference and ethno-cultural belonging within the Gaelic and Sorbian communities.Drawing on more than 100 interviews, a questionnaire survey and a wide range of comments by Gaelic and Sorbian speakers in the media, the author identifies current ideological faultlines in Gaelic and Sorbian activist circles and argues that minority language planners must critically engage with competing theoretical paradigms if revitalisation efforts are to be successful.

Review:
The English-speaking world has needed a book along these lines for a long time and this is a very ambitious one... I hope this text will help readers of all backgrounds understand the desire of minorities to maintain their cultures and identities, and how important a contribution marginalised groups can make to Europe's vision of unity in diversity.
Madlena Norberg, WITAJ-Sprachzentrum, Cottbus, Germany.

This book combines an impressive theoretical understanding of minority languages and associated language rights, alongside a fascinating examination of two particular European minority language communities. It is exactly the type of critically informed macro/micro analysis needed to take the field forward - I highly recommend it.
Professor Stephen May, University of Waikato, New Zealand

Gaelic and Sorbian have much in common. Konstanze Glaser provides a penetrating analysis of their social situation, and the attitudes and ideologial frameworks that have influenced them to the present day. The book also engages with alternative ways to think about and use Gaelic and Sorbian in today's globalising world. It describes new ways of relating to minoritised languages, and of building new realities for them.
Ken MacKinnon, Honorary Professor in Language Strategy and Celtic, University of Aberdeen, Scotland

Author Biography:
Konstanze Glaser is an Associate Lecturer for the Open University and also works as a freelance translator and researcher. Her academic interests range from contact linguistics, intercultural communication and the (re)production of ethnolinguistic identities to multiculturalism, identity politics and new social movements more generally.

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Postgraduate Research/Professional

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