Book: Minority languages in the European Union (LCTLs including Irish, Catalan)
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LANGUAGE, ETHNICITY AND THE STATE
Volume 1: Minority Languages In The European Union
Edited by Camille C. O'Reilly
ABOUT THE BOOK
Developments in the European Union over the last decade have been
largely positive from the perspective of stateless and minority ethnic
groups and the survival and prosperity of minority languages. This
comprehensive selection of sociologically and ethnographically oriented
work enables the reader to compare developments in different
ethno-linguistic revival movements within the European Union. The
contributions also explore the impact of EU policy and discourse on the
individual movements and the orientation of Western Europe as a whole
towards linguistic heterogeneity and cultural diversity.
KEY POINTS
1. The most comprehensive edited collection available on the
linguistic-ethnographic issue
2. Topic of minority languages and ethnic identity of great current
relevance and importance, and is a growing research area
3. Probability of expansion of the EU makes this volume all the more
relevant and timely
CONTENTS
Introduction
Minority Languages, Ethnicity and the State in the European Union by
C.O'Reilly Many Tongues But One Voice: A Personal Overview of the Role
of the European Bureau of Lesser Used Languages in Promoting Europe's
Regional and Minority Languages by D.Ó.Riagáin State Language Ideology
and the Shifting Nature of Minority Language Planning on Corsica by
A.Jaffe Catalan is Everyone's Thing: Normalizing a Nation by S.DiGiacomo
Irish Language, Irish Identity: Northern Ireland and the Republic of
Ireland in the European Union by C.O'Reilly Ethnic Identity and Minority
Language Survival in Brittany by L.Timm When Language Does Not Matter:
Regional Identity Formation in Northern Italy by J.Stacul 'Old' and
'New' Lesser Used Languages of Europe: Common Cause? by T.Cheesman
Bibliography Index
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
CAMILLE O'REILLY is a Lecturer in Social Anthropology at Richmond, the
American International University in London. She is the author of 'The
Irish Language in Northern Ireland: The Politics and Culture of
Identity' and of many articles on nationalism, the Irish language and
Northern Ireland
Published by Palgrave
September 2001 200 pp 216x138mm
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