Language, Nation and Power

Language, Nation and Power
Title Language, Nation and Power PDF eBook
Author R. Millar
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 232
Release 2005-08-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0230504221

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Language, Nation and Power provides students with a discussion of the ways in which language has been (and is being) used to construct national (or ethnic) identity. It focuses on the processes by which a language can be planned and standardized and what the results of these processes are. Particular emphasis is given to the historical and social effects which nationalism has had on the development of language since the French Revolution. For students of linguistics, sociology and politics.

Language and Power

Language and Power
Title Language and Power PDF eBook
Author Benedict R. O'G. Anderson
Publisher Equinox Publishing
Total Pages 320
Release 2006
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9789793780405

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In this lively book, Benedict R. O'G. Anderson explores the cultural and political contradictions that have arisen from two critical facts in Indonesian history: that while the Indonesian nation is young, the Indonesian nation is ancient originating in the early seventeenth-century Dutch conquests; and that contemporary politics are conducted in a new language. Bahasa Indonesia, by peoples (especially the Javanese) whose cultures are rooted in medieval times. Analyzing a spectrum of examples from classical poetry to public monuments and cartoons, Anderson deepens our understanding of the interaction between modern and traditional notions of power, the mediation of power by language, and the development of national consciousness. Language and Power, now republished as part of Equinox Publishing's Classic Indonesia series, brings together eight of Anderson's most influential essays over the past two decades and is essential reading for anyone studying the Indonesian country, people or language. Benedict Anderson is one of the world's leading authorities on Southeast Asian nationalism and particularly on Indonesia. He is Professor of International Studies and Director of the Modern Indonesia Project at Cornell University, New York. His other works include Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism and The Spectre of Comparisons: Nationalism, Southeast Asia, and the World.

Who Sings the Nation-state?

Who Sings the Nation-state?
Title Who Sings the Nation-state? PDF eBook
Author Judith Butler
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Nation-state
ISBN 9781906497835

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"What is contained in a state has become ever more plural while the boundaries of a state have become ever more fluid. In a world of migration and shifting allegiances - caused by cultural, economic, military and climatic change - the state is a more provisional place and its inhabitants more stateless. This spirited and engaging conversation, between two of America's foremost critics and two of the most influential theorists of the last decade, ranges widely across what Enlightenment and key contemporary philosophers have to say about the state, who exercises power in today's world, whether we can have a right to rights, the past, present, and future of the state in a time of globalization, and even what the singing of the 'Star Spangled Banner' in Spanish says about the complex world we live in today"--P. [4] of cover.

Language, Nation and Development in Southeast Asia

Language, Nation and Development in Southeast Asia
Title Language, Nation and Development in Southeast Asia PDF eBook
Author Lee Hock Guan
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages 249
Release 2007
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9812304827

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Papers from a workshop on Language, Nation and Development in Southeast Asia held in Singapore, 2003.

Language, Society and Power

Language, Society and Power
Title Language, Society and Power PDF eBook
Author Linda Thomas
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 238
Release 2004-07-31
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1134410301

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Dichotomy of Power

Dichotomy of Power
Title Dichotomy of Power PDF eBook
Author Richard A. Matthew
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 220
Release 2002
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780739103500

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Dichotomy of Power studies the future of the nation-state as the world's basic political organization and the foundation of modern international relations. Richard A. Matthew argues that this Hegelian construct--once championed as the rational and preferred basis for global order--developed through a series of dichotomies: the cut and thrust of realism mediated by idealism; coercive power politics balanced by a constitutive mode of power; and a collaborative search for a just society. The book analyzes the conceptualization of the nation-state in the Western tradition of political thought, from the classical bifurcation of politics to the postmodern debate about the nation-state as the ideal mechanism for organizing power in a new global age.

Narrowing the Nation's Power

Narrowing the Nation's Power
Title Narrowing the Nation's Power PDF eBook
Author John T. Noonan
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 214
Release 2002-08-21
Genre Law
ISBN 0520235746

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The law professor exposes the Supreme Court's systematic unraveling of Federal power since the Reagan administration, revealing its role in transfering power to the states. (Politics & Government)