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Is linguistic revival beneficiary to the plight of newly emerging,
peripheral or even 'threatened' cultures? Or is it a smokescreen
that hides the vestiges of ethnocentric ideologies, which
ultimately create a hegemonic relationship? This book takes a
critical look at revival exercises of special historical and
geopolitical significance, and argues that a critical and cautious
approach to revival movements is necessary. The cases of Sinhala,
Kazakh, Mongolian, Catalan, and even Hong Kong Cantonese show that
it is not through linguistic revival, but rather through political
representation and economic development, that the peoples in
question achieve competitiveness and equality amongst their
neighbors. On the other hand, linguistic revival in these and other
contexts can, and has been, used to support nationalist or
ethnocentric agendas, to the detriment of other groups, recreating
the same dynamics that generated the argument for revival in the
first place. This book argues that respect for linguistic and other
diversity, multilingualism and multiculturalism, is not compatible
with linguistic revival that mirrors nation-building and
essentializing identity construction.
Is linguistic revival beneficiary to the plight of newly emerging,
peripheral or even 'threatened' cultures? Or is it a smokescreen
that hides the vestiges of ethnocentric ideologies, which
ultimately create a hegemonic relationship? This book takes a
critical look at revival exercises of special historical and
geopolitical significance, and argues that a critical and cautious
approach to revival movements is necessary. The cases of Sinhala,
Kazakh, Mongolian, Catalan, and even Hong Kong Cantonese show that
it is not through linguistic revival, but rather through political
representation and economic development, that the peoples in
question achieve competitiveness and equality amongst their
neighbors. On the other hand, linguistic revival in these and other
contexts can, and has been, used to support nationalist or
ethnocentric agendas, to the detriment of other groups, recreating
the same dynamics that generated the argument for revival in the
first place. This book argues that respect for linguistic and other
diversity, multilingualism and multiculturalism, is not compatible
with linguistic revival that mirrors nation-building and
essentializing identity construction.
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