Language, Politics, and Social Interaction in an Inuit Community (Language, Power, and Social Process, 8) (Language, Power and Social Process [LPSP], 8)

Language, Politics, and Social Interaction in an Inuit Community (Language, Power, and Social Process, 8) (Language, Power and Social Process [LPSP], 8)

by Donna Patrick (Author)

Synopsis

Since the early 1970s, the Inuit of Arctic Quebec have struggled to survive economically and culturally in a rapidly changing northern environment. The promotion and maintenance of Inuktitut, their native language, through language policy and Inuit control over institutions, have played a major role in this struggle. Language, Politics, and Social Interaction in an Inuit Community is a study of indigenous language maintenance in an Arctic Quebec community where four languages - Inuktitut, Cree, French, and English - are spoken. It examines the role that dominant and minority languages play in the social life of this community, linking historical analysis with an ethnographic study of face-to-face interaction and attitudes towards learning and speaking second and third languages in everyday life.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 284
Edition: Reprint 2013
Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
Published: 19 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 3110176513
ISBN 13: 9783110176513

Media Reviews

[...] a thorough and fascinating ethnography of language use in the multilingual communitiy in Nothern Quebec.2
Shelley Tulloch in: tudes Inuit 1-2/2005

Author Bio
Donna Patrick is Associate Professor at Carleton University, Ontario, Canada.