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Revitalising Language in Provence

A Critical Approach
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
192 Seiten
Englisch
Wiley & Sonserschienen am03.03.20171. Auflage
Revitalising Language in Provence: A Critical Approach questions the concept of language revitalisation and challenges the field s main tenets through a detailed analysis Southern France s Provencal movement, one of Europe s longest standing language revitalisation projects.mehr

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KlappentextRevitalising Language in Provence: A Critical Approach questions the concept of language revitalisation and challenges the field s main tenets through a detailed analysis Southern France s Provencal movement, one of Europe s longest standing language revitalisation projects.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-119-24353-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum03.03.2017
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten192 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.41595341

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgements Preface 1. Researching language revitalisation from a critical sociolinguistic perspective 1.1. Saving authentic languages vs. inventing new ones 1.2. Language revitalisation 1.3. Language revitalisation in Academic Work 1.4. Revitalising Occitan in Southern France: Occitania and Provence 1.5. Positioning 1.6. Critical sociolinguistics 1.7. Volume outline Revitalising 2. Language revitalisation: a genealogy 2.1. Introduction: investigating language revitalisation 2.2. The Precursors: antiquarians and French Revolutionaries 2.3. North American scholarship: anthropology and sociolinguistics 2.4. Descriptive linguistics and language endangerment 2.5. Language revitalisation and linguistics 2.6. Language documentation and description established 3. Defining language revitalisation 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Defi ning revitalisation 3.3. Establishing a discourse of diagnosis and remedy 3.4. Critical approaches to endangerment and revitalisation 3.5. Conclusion 4. Revitalisation as recategorisation 4.1. Introduction 4.2. Rethinking revitalisation as a social movement 4.3. Revitalisation as a conscious effort to implement social change 4.4. Revitalisation and culture change in later debates 4.5. The study of language revitalisation movements 4.5.1. Proposition 1: language revitalisation, as a social movement, is about groupness 4.5.2. Proposition 2: language revitalisation as the consequence of social contact 4.5.3. Proposition 3: language revitalisation is fundamentallya struggle over classifi cations 4.5.4. Language revitalisation is ultimately not about language or even about past linguistic hierarchies 4.6. Conclusion Conflict in the Occitan South of France 5. Does context stink? 5.1. Introduction 5.2. The Predicament of contextualising: does context stink? 5.3. Language revitalisation in the South of France: who are we talking about? 5.3.1. Experts: legitimising knowledge and revitalisation 5.3.2. Language advocates: disseminating the revitalization narrative 5.3.3. Traditional and new speakers 5.4. Conclusion 6. What the Occitan Language movement is up against: the French Nationalist and Linguistic Project 6.1. Introduction 6.2. Narratives of Frenchness 6.3. Erasing linguistic Otherness in the Sixteenth century 6.4. Patois and the construction of citizenship 6.5. Dialectology and the linguistic making of France 6.6. The French nationalist project and the marginalisation of the South 6.7. Conclusion: a new world ready for language revivals to happen 7. Reviving Occitan 7.1. Introduction 7.2. The first Occitan´ revivals? 7.3. The contemporary language movement in Southern France: from the Felibrige to the Institut d´Estudis Occitans 7.4. The primacy of place, or the identifi cation of language and territory 7.5. History: imagining the past and calling the future into being 7.6. Conclusion 8. Internal struggles 8.1. Introduction: language revitalisation as a terrain for language ideological debates 8.2. Nineteenth century linguistic ideological debates: who can speak on behalf of the South? 8.2.1. History as a shaping discipline 8.2.2. Early orthographic debates 8.2.3. Representing the South 8.3. Contemporary struggles: Provençal as a language in its own right or as an Occitan dialect 8.3.1. Ideological roots of contemporary linguistic arguments 8.3.2. Diversity and the endangerment discourse of the 1980s and 1990s: setting the old song to a new tune 8.3.3. A rose by any other name would not smell as sweet: the collectif prouvènço, a new player in provençal language politics 8.3.4. Occitan globalisation and the shaming of the Occitan middle class 8.4. Conclusion Legitimacy 9. Legitimate language and traditional speakers 9.1. Introduction: fi nding the traditional speaker´ 9.2. Language´ according to traditional speakers in provence 9.3. Terminological confusion in orange 9.3.1. Categorising speech and language: patois´ and mistralien´ 9.3.2. Language and place 9.4. Conclusion 10. Children as ambiguous participants in language revitalisation 10.1. Introduction: the dubious child 10.2. Children as children: tokens of growth and of a future for the community 10.3. Children as pupils 10.4. Bilingual education pupils as new speakers´ 10.4.1. New speakers and legitimate language on the Provençal linguistic market 10.4.2. New speakers for academics: a descriptive category? 10.4.3. Legitimacy among bilingual school pupils in Provence 10.4.4. Encountering the native speaker: reframing language into old vs. new provençal 10.5. Conclusion 11. Conclusion: wrestling with classifi cations in a world of signs References Indexmehr