
Sustaining the Nation
The Making and Moving of Language and Nation
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 26. November 2015
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Hardback
288 pages
978-0-19-994719-5 (ISBN)
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This book is an ethnography of labor mobility and its challenges to the idea of the nation. Using the example of francophone Canada, it examines how social difference-race, ethnicity, language, gender-has been used to sort out who must (or can) be mobile and who must (or can) remain in place in the organization of global circulation of human and natural resources. It argues that "francophone Canada" can best be understood as an ethnoclass category that has embedded francophones into specific forms of labor mobility since the beginnings of European colonization, even as their social difference has been constructed as national in the interests of gaining political power. The result has been an erasure both of francophone mobilities and of their contribution to the rooted
community that lies at the heart of the idea of the nation, and of francophone capacity to resist economic marginalization and exploitation. By following French Canadian workers back and forth between eastern and central Canada and the frontiers of the Canadian northwest, Sustaining the Nation explores how contemporary forms of labor mobility make it increasingly difficult for national structures and discourses to produce the francophone
nation. By following the ideological tensions between language as a skill and language as a marker of belonging, the authors present grounded evidence of how the globalized new economy challenges the nation-state, and how mobilities and immobilities are co-constructed.
community that lies at the heart of the idea of the nation, and of francophone capacity to resist economic marginalization and exploitation. By following French Canadian workers back and forth between eastern and central Canada and the frontiers of the Canadian northwest, Sustaining the Nation explores how contemporary forms of labor mobility make it increasingly difficult for national structures and discourses to produce the francophone
nation. By following the ideological tensions between language as a skill and language as a marker of belonging, the authors present grounded evidence of how the globalized new economy challenges the nation-state, and how mobilities and immobilities are co-constructed.
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The authors convincingly demonstrate how global processes are transforming established notions of national identity ... the Challenges highlighted in this book will be of interest to researchers of language and nationalism in other contexts. * Rachelle Vessey, Journal of Language and Politics *More details
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English
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New York
United States
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Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
489 gr
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978-0-19-994719-5 (9780199947195)
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The Making and Moving of Language and Nation
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The Making and Moving of Language and Nation
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Persons
Monica Heller is Professor at Ontario Institute for Studies in Education and Department of Anthropology at Univeristy of Ontario.
Lindsay A. Bell is Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology at SUNY, Oswego.
Michelle Daveluy is Professor of Anthropology at Universite Laval.
Mireille McLaughlin is Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at University of Ottawa.
Hubert Noel is a Ph.D. Candidate in sciences du language at Universite de Moncton.
Lindsay A. Bell is Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology at SUNY, Oswego.
Michelle Daveluy is Professor of Anthropology at Universite Laval.
Mireille McLaughlin is Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at University of Ottawa.
Hubert Noel is a Ph.D. Candidate in sciences du language at Universite de Moncton.
Author
Professor of AnthropologyProfessor of Anthropology, University of Toronto
Visiting Assistant Professor of AnthropologyVisiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology, SUNY, Oswego
Professor of AnthropologyProfessor of Anthropology, Universite Laval
Professor of SociologyProfessor of Sociology, University of Ottawa
PhD candidatePhD candidate, Universite de Moncton
Content
1. Sustaining the Nation: The Making and Moving of Language and Nation ; 2. The Making of a Mobile Ethnoclass ; 3. Building Bridges to Current Mobility ; 4. Moving Along, Back and Forth ; 5. Sustaining What Nation? Language and Labour in Cultural Economies ; 6. Conclusion: Can the Nation be Sustained? ; Bibliography