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245 04 $aThe soft power of the Russian language :$bpluricentricity, politics and policies /$cedited by Arto Mustajoki, Ekaterina Protassova and Maria Yelenevskaya.
264 1 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2020
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490 1 $aStudies in contemporary Russia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aPart I. Russian as a communicative tool: Lingua franca, intermediator or something else?: Introduction: The Russian language away from metropolis: challenges of pluricentric development / Arto Mustajoki, Ekaterina Protassova, Maria Yelenevskaya -- 1. The History of Internationalization of the Russian Language / Vladimir M. Alpatov -- 2. Democratization of the Russian Language / Arto Mustajoki -- The Russian-language legacy: 3. language policy in relation to the Russian language in Georgia before and after dissolution of the Soviet Union / Kakha Gabunia, Ketevan Gochitashvili -- 4. Russian in Armenia: Between Thriving and Surviving / Suren T. Zolyan, Karen S. Hakobyan -- 5. Russian in Azerbaijan: Changing Practices and Emerging Paradigms / Jala Garibova -- 6. Variability in the Russian Diaspora Speech of Estonia / Jelisaveta Kostandi, Irina Külmoja, Oksana Palikova -- 7. The Russian Language in Latvia: The Historic Linguistic Situation / Pavels Jurs, Alida Samusevica -- 8. The Russian Language of the Lithuanian Republic as Reflected in Mass Media Discourse / Birute Sinochkina -- 9. The Russian Language in Belarus and Ukraine / Jan Patrick Zeller, Dmitri Sitchinava -- 10. The Russian Language in Kazakhstan in the 21st Century / Damina Shaibakova -- 11. Russian Language in Kyrgyzstan: Status, Functioning and Collisions between Languages / Mamed D. Tagaev, Ekaterina Protassova -- Part III. The Russian-Speaking Diaspora: 12. The Russian Language in France: from the Russian Community to the National Education System / Irina Kor Chahine -- 13. Russian in Germany / Katharina Hamann, Kai Witzlack-Makarevich, Nadja Wulff -- 14. Russian and its Speakers in Finland / Johanna Viimaranta -- 15. The Russian Language in Canada / Veronika Makarova -- 16. The Russian Dialects Outside Russia: The Situation in South America / Olga Rovnova -- 17. Connected by Digital Imagination: Discourses of Belonging and Community Building of Russophone Migrants in the USA and Great Britain / Oksana Morgunova (Petrunko), Renat T. Zinnurov -- Part IV. New Trends in the Russian Language Teaching: 18. Heritage Russian in the US and the New Type of Pluricentricity in the Context of Immigration / Tanya Ivanova-Sullivan -- 19. Family Language Policy, Russian Language Use, Maintenance and Transmission in Cyprus and Sweden / Natalia Ringblom, Sviatlana Karpava -- 20. Russian As A Foreign Language Education in Japanese High Schools: A Multilingual Education Policy on the Margin / Sachiko Yokoi Horii -- Index.
588 $aDescription based on print version record.
520 $aExploring Russian as a pluricentric language, this book provides a panoramic view of its use within and outside the nation and discusses the connections between language, politics, ideologies, and cultural contacts. Russian is widely used across the former Soviet republics and in the diaspora, but speakers outside Russia deviate from the metropolis in their use of the language and their attitudes towards it. Using country case studies from across the former Soviet Union and beyond, the contributors analyze the unifying role of the Russian language for developing transnational connections and show its value in the knowledge economy. They demonstrate that centrifugal developments of Russian and its pluricentricity are grounded in the language and education policies of their host countries, as well as the goals and functions of cultural institutions, such as schools, media, travel agencies, and others created by aemigraes for their co-ethnics. This book also reveals the tensions between Russia's attempts to homogenize the 'Russian world' and the divergence of regional versions of Russian reflecting cultural hybridity of the diaspora. Interdisciplinary in its approach, this book will prove useful to researchers of Russian and post-Soviet politics, Russian studies, Russian language and culture, linguistics, and immigration studies. Those studying multilingualism and heritage language teaching may also find it interesting.
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700 1 $aProtasova, E. I︠U︡.,$eeditor.
700 1 $aYelenevskaya, Maria N.,$eeditor.
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