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postheadericon Language Politics in Contemporary Central Asia: National and Ethnic Identity and the Soviet Legacy (International Library of Central Asia Studies)

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Language Politics in Contemporary Central Asia: National and Ethnic Identity and the Soviet Legacy (International Library of Central Asia Studies)

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Language Politics in Contemporary Central Asia: National and Ethnic Identity and the Soviet Legacy (International Library of Central Asia Studies)

Nationalist leaders in the former Soviet states strive for national identity in both the political and cultural domains. Their language policies contend with Russian-speaking intelligentsias, numerous ethnic minorities, and sizeable Russian communities backed by the Russian Federation - all presenting major challenges to facing the legacy of Soviet rule. Drawing on many years of research, interviews with educators and officials, and visits to the region, Barbara Kellner-Heinkele and Jacob M. Landau explore the politics of language and its intersection with identity in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. With special attention to language education in schools and universities within each state and debates over bilingualism versus multilingualism, their insights offer researchers of politics, linguistics, and Central Asian studies a comprehensive account of a highly politicized debate.
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Language Politics in Contemporary Central Asia: National and Ethnic Identity and the Soviet Legacy (International Library of Central Asia Studies)

Language Politics in Contemporary Central Asia: National and Ethnic Identity and the Soviet Legacy (International Library of Central Asia Studies)



Language Politics in Contemporary Central Asia: National and Ethnic Identity and the Soviet Legacy (International Library of Central Asia Studies)

CERTAIN CONTENT THAT APPEARS ON THIS SITE COMES FROM AMAZON SERVICES LLC. THIS CONTENT IS PROVIDED 'AS IS' AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR REMOVAL AT ANY TIME.

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