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Spanish is spoken as a first language by almost 400 million people
in approximately 60 countries, and has been the subject of numerous
political processes and debates since it began to spread globally
from Iberia in the thirteenth century. A Political History of
Spanish brings together a team of experts to analyze the
metalinguistic origins of Spanish and evaluate it as a discursively
constructed artefact; that is to say, as a language which contains
traces of the society in which it is produced, and of the
discursive traditions that are often involved and invoked in its
creation. This is a comprehensive and provocative new work which
takes a fresh look at Spanish from specific political and
historical perspectives, combining the traditional chronological
organization of linguistic history and spatial categories such as
Iberia, Latin America and the US, whilst simultaneously identifying
the limits of these organizational principles.
Las contribuciones del presente volumen trilingue (en espanol,
frances e ingles) se dedican a explorar las articulaciones entre
los campos de la glotopolitica y la linguistica romanica. Se
pretende al mismo tiempo renovar la romanistica actual
relacionandola con cuestiones de desigualdad social y rescatar sus
tradiciones intelectuales que pueden ser interpretadas como
constitutivas de la glotopolitica. Objetos de estudio heterogeneos
como discursos metalinguisticos academicos, listas de lenguas,
glosarios gubernamentales, programas de software, la interaccion en
situacion de peticion de asilo, intervenciones en situaciones de
plurilinguismo regional, etc. se abordan partiendo de las premisas
de la inseparabilidad de lo linguistico y lo politico, la
historicidad y la contextualidad.
This book examines the way in which a group of key Spanish and
Latin American intellectuals of the nineteenth and
twentieth-centuries discussed the concept of the Spanish language.
The contributors analyse the ways in which these discussions
related to the construction of national identities and the idea of
an Hispanic culture. This book will be essential reading for
sociolinguists, scholars of the Spanish language, historians of the
Hispanic culture, and all those with an interest in the
relationship between language and culture.
This book examines the way in which a group of key Spanish and Latin American intellectuals of the nineteenth and twentieth-centuries discussed the concept of the Spanish language. The contributors analyse the ways in which these discussions related to the construction of national identities and the idea of an Hispanic culture. This book will be essential reading for sociolinguists, scholars of the Spanish language, historians of the Hispanic culture, and all those with an interest in the relationship between language and culture.
Related link: Internet Spanish Linguistics publication eBook available with sample pages: 0203164865
The objective of the book is to resolve one of the many enigmas
posed by the history of Ibero-Romance dialects in general and
Spanish in particular - the strange palatalization (unconditioned,
sporadic and incomplete) of /s/. Over and above this central
concern, the book also pursues a fundamentally theoretical aim
inspired by two preoccupations of a metalinguistic nature, the
delimitation of historical linguistics and the circumstantial
nature of linguistic investigation.
Las cuarenta contribuciones del presente volumen se remontan al
Tercer Congreso Latinoamericano de Glotopolitica (Hannover, 27-30
de septiembre de 2017) y abordan una multitud de temas en la
interfaz entre la dimension politica de las intervenciones en los
lenguajes y la dimension semiotica de los procesos sociales y
politicos. El libro se situa en el ambito de la glotopolitica y
esta estructurado alrededor de los siguientes ejes tematicos:
perspectivas teoricas sobre la dimension social y politica del
lenguaje, instituciones e ideologias linguisticas, lenguas
minorizadas / multilinguismo y migracion, ensenanza de lenguas e
instrumentos linguisticos, politicas linguisticas, discursos
politicos y analisis del discurso, medios de comunicacion masiva y
medios digitales.
Spanish is spoken as a first language by almost 400 million people
in approximately 60 countries, and has been the subject of numerous
political processes and debates since it began to spread globally
from Iberia in the thirteenth century. A Political History of
Spanish brings together a team of experts to analyze the
metalinguistic origins of Spanish and evaluate it as a discursively
constructed artefact; that is to say, as a language which contains
traces of the society in which it is produced, and of the
discursive traditions that are often involved and invoked in its
creation. This is a comprehensive and provocative new work which
takes a fresh look at Spanish from specific political and
historical perspectives, combining the traditional chronological
organization of linguistic history and spatial categories such as
Iberia, Latin America and the US, whilst simultaneously identifying
the limits of these organizational principles.
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