"Multilingual matters: 169" -- Title page. Includes bibliographical references (pages 196-208) and index.
Contents:
1. Historical Language Ideologies and Sociopolitical Conflict in Ukraine -- 2. Language and Identity After the Orange Revolution -- 3. Othering and Positioning During a Time of War -- 4. Who's Responsible? The Politics of Language -- 5. Renegotiating Identity and 'Changing Your Mother Tongue' -- 6. Investment and Loyalty in the Ukrainian Diaspora -- 7. 'It Doesn't Matter What You Speak': Challenges to Dominant Language Ideologies by Ukrainian Young Adults -- Appendix A: Transcription Conventions -- Appendix B: Participants in New Zealand (in chronological order of interviews) -- Appendix C: Participants in Canada and the United States (in chronological order of interviews) -- Appendix D: Participants in Ukraine (in chronological order of interviews) -- Appendix E: Klara's Joke as Told Originally in the Ukrainian and Russian Languages -- References.
Summary:
"This book investigates narrative accounts of the current Ukrainian war, providing a detailed analysis of how national and linguistic identity are discursively renegotiated during a time of mass conflict. It examines connections between language, culture and politics after the Russian-Ukrainian war"-- Provided by publisher.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.