Language and National Identity: Comparing France and Sweden

Portada
John Benjamins Publishing, 1 ene 2001 - 305 páginas
This book re-examines the relationship between language and national identity. Unlike many previous studies, it employs a comparative approach: France and Sweden have been chosen as case studies both for their similarities (e.g. both are member states of the European Union) as well as their important differences (e.g. France subscribes in principle to a civic model of national identity, whereas the basis of Swedish identity is undeniably ethnic). It is precisely differences such as these which allow for a more comprehensive understanding of the ethnolinguistic implications of some of the major challenges currently facing France, Sweden and other European countries: regionalism, immigration, European integration and globalization.The present volume benefits from the use of a multidisciplinary approach, and differs from others on the market because of the variety of methods of inquiry used. A series of societal analyses is complemented by an empirical component, bringing a more grounded understanding to the issue of language and national identity.
 

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Theoretical framework
3
13
44
18
56
Language and national identity in the national arena
95
Language and national identity in the European arena
127
Language and national identity in the global arena
147
A survey
175
79
211
Conclusion
229
Notes
239
Questionnaire in French
249
Questionnaire in Swedish
257
References
265
Index of subjects
293
Index of names
300
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