
A Winning Dialect
Reinventing Linguistic Tradition in Rural Norway
Thea R. Strand(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Published on 10. April 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
164 pages
978-1-4875-4596-3 (ISBN)
Description
Why did a rural dialect from the heart of Norwegian farm country win a national dialect popularity contest? What were the effects of this win, and what has happened to the winning dialect since?
A Winning Dialect tells a story of linguistic and cultural transformation in the rural district of Valdres, Norway. It shows how lifelong residents have adapted to changing social, economic, and political circumstances - particularly the shift from family farming to tourism development - and how they have used local linguistic and cultural resources to craft a viable future for themselves and the places their ancestors have called home for centuries. Once stigmatized as poor and uneducated, the distinctive dialect of Valdres now holds a special place as a valuable part of Norwegian national heritage, as well as a marker of local belonging. Based on two decades of research and fieldwork, A Winning Dialect considers how a traditional dialect is transformed - linguistically and culturally - as it is put to new uses in the contemporary world.
A Winning Dialect tells a story of linguistic and cultural transformation in the rural district of Valdres, Norway. It shows how lifelong residents have adapted to changing social, economic, and political circumstances - particularly the shift from family farming to tourism development - and how they have used local linguistic and cultural resources to craft a viable future for themselves and the places their ancestors have called home for centuries. Once stigmatized as poor and uneducated, the distinctive dialect of Valdres now holds a special place as a valuable part of Norwegian national heritage, as well as a marker of local belonging. Based on two decades of research and fieldwork, A Winning Dialect considers how a traditional dialect is transformed - linguistically and culturally - as it is put to new uses in the contemporary world.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
7 b&w illustrations, 1 b&w map, 5 b&w figures, 5 b&w tables
Dimensions
Height: 224 mm
Width: 147 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
266 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4875-4596-3 (9781487545963)
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Person
Thea R. Strand is a senior lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at Loyola University Chicago.
Content
Illustrations
Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Winning the Dialect Popularity Contest
2. A Tradition of Language Politics
3. Dialect as Style, Stereotype, and Resistance
4. Pro-Dialect Ideology and the Dynamics of Language Change
5. A Must-Hear Attraction in the Nature and Culture Park
Appendix: Transcription Conventions
References
Index
Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Winning the Dialect Popularity Contest
2. A Tradition of Language Politics
3. Dialect as Style, Stereotype, and Resistance
4. Pro-Dialect Ideology and the Dynamics of Language Change
5. A Must-Hear Attraction in the Nature and Culture Park
Appendix: Transcription Conventions
References
Index