| 01 | M-W---- | 4:00P-5:20P | Remote / LA | Korinek | Jan 5 2021 6:00PM - 8:00PM | 15 | 5 | 0 |
Desc: | Tongue-Tied: Language and Nationhood in Modern Europe.
We often expect members of a nation to speak its "mother tongue": Spaniards speak Spanish, Frenchmen speak French, and Russians speak Russian. Yet there are also Spaniards who speak Catalan, Frenchmen who speak Arabic, and Kazakhs who speak Russian. This course focuses on the fraught relationship between language and nationhood in Modern Europe, exploring how regional identities, imperialism, immigration, and global trade challenge and complicate the notion of one language for one people.
Fully remote. Synchronous once/week. |
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| Actions: | | Books | | Syllabus | | Syllabi are provided to students to support their course planning; refer to the syllabus for constraints on use. |
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