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In an increasingly multicultural world, the relationship between language and identity remains a complicated and often fraught subject for most societies. The growing political salience of questions relating to language is evident not only in the expanded implementation of new policies and legislation, but also in heated public debates about national unity, collective identities, and the rights of linguistic minorities. By taking a comprehensive approach that considers both the inclusive and exclusive dimensions of linguistic identity across Europe and North America, the studies assembled here provide a sophisticated look at one of the global era’s defining political dynamics.



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“This is a very interesting and well-written volume that brings together a number of theoretical stances on multilingualism as well as empirically grounded case studies. The applied focus of examples from both North America and Europe ensure that the book will not be of interest to only linguists and policy-makers.” · Philip McDermott, University of Ulster

“This book is thought-provoking and thorough in its insights. It is a welcome addition to the existing literature on language and identity politics and introduces new case studies that have not been previously explored or compared.” · Bernadette O’Rourke, Heriot-Watt University



Table of Contents

Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Language and the Rise of Identity Politics: An Introduction
Christina Späti

PART I: LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY POLITICS: THEORY AND CONCEPTS

Chapter 1. Language and Collective Identity: Theorising Complexity
Peter Ives

Chapter 2. The Politics of Linguistic Identity in Europe: Between the Expression of Power and the Power of Expressivity
Peter A. Kraus

PART II: LANGUAGE AND COLLECTIVE IDENTITY IN MULTILINGUAL STATES

Chapter 3. Language and Identity Politics in Belgium
Claude Javeau

Chapter 4. Plurilingualism and Identity Politics: The Case of Switzerland
Christina Späti

Chapter 5. Languages and Collective Identities in Switzerland: The Case of Bilingual Cantons (Bern, Fribourg, Valais)
Manuel Meune

Chapter 6. Language Rights and Language Endangerment in Canada: The Case of Indigenous Languages
Donna Patrick

PART III: LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY POLITICS IN IMMIGRATION SOCIETIES

Chapter 7. Immigrants and the Reframing of Language and National Identity Politics in the United States
Ronald Schmidt, Sr.

Chapter 8. Challenges of Diversity: Language and Immigration in Switzerland
Damir Skenderovic

Chapter 9. Language and the Transformation of Identity Politics in Minority Francophone Communities in Canada: Between Collective Linguistic Identity and Individualistic Integration Policies
Nicole Gallant

Conclusion: The Problematic Nexus of Language and Identity: Some Concluding Remarks
Robert Gould

Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/11/2015
      ISBN13: 9781782389422, 978-1782389422
      ISBN10: 1782389423

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In an increasingly multicultural world, the relationship between language and identity remains a complicated and often fraught subject for most societies. The growing political salience of questions relating to language is evident not only in the expanded implementation of new policies and legislation, but also in heated public debates about national unity, collective identities, and the rights of linguistic minorities. By taking a comprehensive approach that considers both the inclusive and exclusive dimensions of linguistic identity across Europe and North America, the studies assembled here provide a sophisticated look at one of the global era’s defining political dynamics.



      Trade Review

      “This is a very interesting and well-written volume that brings together a number of theoretical stances on multilingualism as well as empirically grounded case studies. The applied focus of examples from both North America and Europe ensure that the book will not be of interest to only linguists and policy-makers.” · Philip McDermott, University of Ulster

      “This book is thought-provoking and thorough in its insights. It is a welcome addition to the existing literature on language and identity politics and introduces new case studies that have not been previously explored or compared.” · Bernadette O’Rourke, Heriot-Watt University



      Table of Contents

      Figures and Tables
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction: Language and the Rise of Identity Politics: An Introduction
      Christina Späti

      PART I: LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY POLITICS: THEORY AND CONCEPTS

      Chapter 1. Language and Collective Identity: Theorising Complexity
      Peter Ives

      Chapter 2. The Politics of Linguistic Identity in Europe: Between the Expression of Power and the Power of Expressivity
      Peter A. Kraus

      PART II: LANGUAGE AND COLLECTIVE IDENTITY IN MULTILINGUAL STATES

      Chapter 3. Language and Identity Politics in Belgium
      Claude Javeau

      Chapter 4. Plurilingualism and Identity Politics: The Case of Switzerland
      Christina Späti

      Chapter 5. Languages and Collective Identities in Switzerland: The Case of Bilingual Cantons (Bern, Fribourg, Valais)
      Manuel Meune

      Chapter 6. Language Rights and Language Endangerment in Canada: The Case of Indigenous Languages
      Donna Patrick

      PART III: LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY POLITICS IN IMMIGRATION SOCIETIES

      Chapter 7. Immigrants and the Reframing of Language and National Identity Politics in the United States
      Ronald Schmidt, Sr.

      Chapter 8. Challenges of Diversity: Language and Immigration in Switzerland
      Damir Skenderovic

      Chapter 9. Language and the Transformation of Identity Politics in Minority Francophone Communities in Canada: Between Collective Linguistic Identity and Individualistic Integration Policies
      Nicole Gallant

      Conclusion: The Problematic Nexus of Language and Identity: Some Concluding Remarks
      Robert Gould

      Bibliography
      Index

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