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Desired Language: Languages as objects of national ideology [Kietas viršelis]

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"National linguistic ideology has been at the base of most historical processes that -whether they are complete or not - have brought us to the current reality: a world of languages that represent, with greater or lesser exactitude, the diversity - and convergences - of human groups. Various of today's thinkers have predicted the decline or even the end of national ideologies. In the area of language, postmodernism would make the linguistic affiliation of the individuals of a community irrelevant, de-ideologise language use, and extend plurilingualism and language alternation in association with a new distribution of (physical or functional) spaces of linguistic practice. But is this true everywhere? Are languages now nowhere the core of collective identity? Or are we witnessing a distinction between languages that, because of their magnitude, status, strategic position, etc., can continue to exercise the function of national languages and languages that have to renounce this function? Has national linguistic ideology really ceased to make sense? What other strategies should the historic language of a given geographic area employ if it wants to continue forming part of the life of the community that is set up there? What kinds of languages are desired bypoliticians, intellectuals and philologists? This book aims to bring some thoughts about these questions"--

National linguistic ideology has been at the base of most historical processes that –whether they are complete or not – have brought us to the current reality: a world of languages that represent, with greater or lesser exactitude, the diversity – and convergences – of human groups. Various of today’s thinkers have predicted the decline or even the end of national ideologies. In the area of language, postmodernism would make the linguistic affiliation of the community individuals irrelevant, de-ideologise language use, and extend plurilingualism and language alternation in association with a new distribution of (physical or functional) spaces of linguistic practice.
But is this true everywhere? Are languages now nowhere the core of collective identity? Or are we witnessing a distinction between languages that, because of their magnitude, status, strategic position, etc., can continue to exercise the function of national languages and languages that have to renounce this function? Has national linguistic ideology really ceased to make sense? What other strategies should the historic language of a given geographic area employ if it wants to continue forming part of the life of the community that is set up there? What kinds of languages are desired by politicians, intellectuals and philologists? This book aims to bring some thoughts about these questions.
Part I Identity, community attachment and language wish
Languages, an object of desire
3(2)
Francesc Feliu
Posar fronteres a la mar: La llengua desitjada
5(28)
Josep M. Nadal
La nozione di "lingua madre" in contesto minoritario: Una prospettiva ecologica e desiderante
33(36)
Giovanni Agresti
Pour une autobiographic linguistique critique: Naissance du desir, naissance de la langue
69(30)
Jean-Michel Eloy
Part II On the meaning and usefulness of national linguistic ideology
Ideologia nacional I poh'tica lingiii'stica: El discurs dels angels I el discurs dels humans
99(18)
Jordi Ginebra
Multicultural citizenship, European integration and language rights
117(20)
Marco Stolfo
Territory and language from the perspective of 19th and 20th century Macedonia (as a representation of the Balkans)
137(16)
Jolanta Sujecka
Plus ca change? Linguicide, linguistic suicide and image planning for the French langues regionales
153(18)
Stephen Joseph McNulty
La influencia de la identitat en la configuracio de la consciencia linguistica dels valencians entre 1854 I 1906
171(18)
Adria Marti-Badia
Part III Presence or absence of language standardisation processes: The side effects
Modelant l'estandarditzacio: Tendencies actuals I emergents
189(14)
Wendy Ayres-Bennett
`Compositionality' in comparative standardology
203(16)
Joan Costa-Carreras
Carla Amoros-Negre
Miquel Angel Pradilla
Les consonants que separen el catalanovalencia de lbccita
219(18)
Jordi Cassany-Bates
Icom justifica la Seccio Filologica l'absencia dbbres institucionals Durant decades?
237(16)
Abelard Saragossa
Lextensio del castella a la Catalunya contemporania
253(14)
Francesc Bernat
Mireia Galindo I Carles de Rossello
Langue minor(is)ee, "langue desiree"? Sur les denominations d'entreprises et de produits agro-alimentaires en langue occitane au XXIe siecle micro-actes glottopolitiques contre substitution ethnosociolinguistique
267(24)
Henri Boyer
Subject Index 291