The Linguistic Landscape of the Mediterranean
French and Italian coastal cities
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Author
Contributions
- Tufi, Stefania, 1963- author - Contributor
Publication
2015 - Palgrave Macmillan, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
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- ISBN-139780230290983
- ISBN-100230290981
- Library of Congress Control Number2015015181
- OCLC Control Number909321066
- Better World Books9780230290983
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- Open LibraryOL30394712M
Classifications
- DDC306.44/091822
- LCCP115.5.M38 B57 2015
- LCCP1-1091
Description
"This book explores the Linguistic Landscapes of ten French and Italian Mediterranean coastal cities, analysing the ways in which the public space is managed by different individuals and groups for a range of purposes. Engaging with scholarship on border studies, insularity, peripherality, cosmopolitanism, and social representations, Blackwood and Tufi test the ways in which research beyond sociolinguistics can meaningfully inform Linguistic Landscape studies. The authors privilege four specific perspectives, namely the visibility of national languages, the claiming of space for regional languages and dialects, the creation of transnational spaces for migrant languages, and the role of English in cosmopolitan place-making. Drawing on their own data from along the Mediterranean shoreline, Blackwood and Tufi provide the first in-depth and cross-referenced examination of written language use in the public space in Perpignan, Trieste, Nice, Monaco, Genoa, Palermo, Cagliari, Ajaccio, Marseilles, and Naples"--
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- Language and Globalization
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- The Linguistic Landscape of the Mediterranean: French and Italian coastal cities
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