Alphabet of Discord – The Ideologization of Writing Systems on the Balkans since the Breakup of Multiethnic Empires
"A very important contribution to the study of national identities in the multi-ethnic and multicultural Balkan region. This is a very complex topic, namely the question of the alphabet, and is treated in relation to the important cultural and social consequences within the wider problems of modernization, nation-building, and Europeanization of the various states. Dr. Giustina Selvelli interprets the issue in the light of contemporary critical reflection, emphasizing the highly symbolic value of writing systems and their role in shaping cultural memory and national narratives, demonstrating excellent expertise and contextualization skills." -Krassimir S. Stantchev, Senior Professor in Slavic Studies, University of Roma Tre, Italy
What is the relationship between writing systems and nationalism? How can different alphabets coexist in the same country? What is the destiny of the Cyrillic alphabet in Europe? Giustina Selvelli's original work provides detailed answers to these far-reaching and potentially divisive questions and many more by examining several intriguing debates on topics of alphabets and national identity in a number of countries from the Balkan area over the course of the last 100 years. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9783838215372
- Utgivelsesår
- 2023
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"A very important contribution to the study of national identities in the multi-ethnic and multicultural Balkan region. This is a very complex topic, namely the question of the alphabet, and is treated in relation to the important cultural and social consequences within the wider problems of modernization, nation-building, and Europeanization of the various states. Dr. Giustina Selvelli interprets the issue in the light of contemporary critical reflection, emphasizing the highly symbolic value of writing systems and their role in shaping cultural memory and national narratives, demonstrating excellent expertise and contextualization skills." -Krassimir S. Stantchev, Senior Professor in Slavic Studies, University of Roma Tre, Italy
"Although the topic of language ideologies in the Balkans has attracted the attention of many researches in the fields of sociolinguistics and nationalism studies, none has focused its attention specifically on the question of writing systems. Giustina Selvelli's book makes up for this lack, examining the fascinating issue of graphic diversity and script reform in Southeast Europe, drawing on a number of previously unresearched sources, and combining a national identity perspective with an interdisciplinary and relational approach." -Aleksander Naumow, Honorary Professor in Slavic Studies, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy