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Full Description
This book documents linguistic practices and ideologies toward language, identity,
and nationalism among 35 members of the first generation in Spain to grow up with
democracy and Catalan language normalization. Part I reproduces, translates, and
analyzes artifacts (1975-1998) concerning language shift, linguistic nationalism, and
Europeanization, illustrating contemporaneous sociologies of language and
globalization in Catalonia. Part II transcribes, translates, and ethnographically
analyzes oral histories from 2017 Barcelona Metro, detailing ways of speaking (about
topics like identity, cultural malaise, politics, and self-determination) involving
globalization processes. Part III analyzes variation in ideologies and ideological
changes (1995-2017) based on childhood linguistic exposure and adult network ties,
unpacking emergent lexical coding that indexes globalizing values and worldviews.
This book will be of interest to fields including sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology,
sociology, communications, political science, Iberian studies, and Catalan studies.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part I: The Sociology of Language from 1975 to 1998.- Chapter 2: The Generation of 1995 in Catalonia: The first children of both democracy and the linguistic normalization of Catalan.- Chapter 3: Boundary-breaking language ideological practices and the spread of language-borne cultural products, 1975-1998.- Chapter 4: Language artifacts from the 1980s and 1990s: Government Resources.- Chapter 5: Language artifacts from the 1980s and 1990s: Beyond Government Resources.- Part II: Ethnographic analysis of retrospective discourses produced in 2017.- Chapter 6: In their own words: Language, identity, and fer país.- Chapter 7: In their own words: The language of cultural malaise.- Chapter 8: In their own words: Language, political economy, and democracy.- Chapter 9: In their own words: El dret a decidir and el procés.- Part III: Variationist analysis of ideologies and of longitudinal ideological change (1995-2017).- Chapter 10: A framework for quantitative analysis.- Chapter 11: By the numbers.- Chapter 12: What do you mean by Castilian and Spain?.- Chapter 13: Conclusion.- Index.