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Contested Tongues

- Language Politics and Cultural Correction in Ukraine
Af: Laada Bilaniuk Engelsk Paperback

Contested Tongues

- Language Politics and Cultural Correction in Ukraine
Af: Laada Bilaniuk Engelsk Paperback
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During the controversial 2004 elections that led to the "Orange Revolution" in Ukraine, cultural and linguistic differences threatened to break apart the country. Contested Tongues explains the complex linguistic and cultural politics in a bilingual country where the two main languages are closely related but their statuses are hotly contested. Laada Bilaniuk finds that the social divisions in Ukraine are historically rooted, ideologically constructed, and inseparable from linguistic practice. She does not take the labeled categories as givens but questions what "Ukrainian" and "Russian" mean to different people, and how the boundaries between these categories may be blurred in unstable times.Bilaniuk''s analysis of the contemporary situation is based on ethnographic research in Ukraine and grounded in historical research essential to understanding developments since the fall of the Soviet Union. "Mixed language" practices (surzhyk) in Ukraine have generally been either ignored or reviled, but Bilaniuk traces their history, their social implications, and their accompanying ideologies. Through a focus on mixed language and purism, the author examines the power dynamics of linguistic and cultural correction, through which people seek either to confer or to deny others social legitimacy. The author''s examination of the rapid transformation of symbolic values in Ukraine challenges theories of language and social power that have as a rule been based on the experience of relatively stable societies.

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During the controversial 2004 elections that led to the "Orange Revolution" in Ukraine, cultural and linguistic differences threatened to break apart the country. Contested Tongues explains the complex linguistic and cultural politics in a bilingual country where the two main languages are closely related but their statuses are hotly contested. Laada Bilaniuk finds that the social divisions in Ukraine are historically rooted, ideologically constructed, and inseparable from linguistic practice. She does not take the labeled categories as givens but questions what "Ukrainian" and "Russian" mean to different people, and how the boundaries between these categories may be blurred in unstable times.Bilaniuk''s analysis of the contemporary situation is based on ethnographic research in Ukraine and grounded in historical research essential to understanding developments since the fall of the Soviet Union. "Mixed language" practices (surzhyk) in Ukraine have generally been either ignored or reviled, but Bilaniuk traces their history, their social implications, and their accompanying ideologies. Through a focus on mixed language and purism, the author examines the power dynamics of linguistic and cultural correction, through which people seek either to confer or to deny others social legitimacy. The author''s examination of the rapid transformation of symbolic values in Ukraine challenges theories of language and social power that have as a rule been based on the experience of relatively stable societies.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 248
ISBN-13: 9780801472794
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0801472792
Kategori: Sovjetunionen
Udg. Dato: 15 feb 2006
Længde: 0mm
Bredde: 155mm
Højde: 235mm
Forlag: Cornell University Press
Oplagsdato: 15 feb 2006
Forfatter(e): Laada Bilaniuk
Forfatter(e) Laada Bilaniuk


Kategori Sovjetunionen


ISBN-13 9780801472794


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 248


Udgave


Længde 0mm


Bredde 155mm


Højde 235mm


Udg. Dato 15 feb 2006


Oplagsdato 15 feb 2006


Forlag Cornell University Press

Kategori sammenhænge