
Queering Language Revitalisation
Navigating Identity and Inclusion among Queer Speakers of Minority Languages
Cambridge University Press
Published on 30. January 2025
Book
Hardback
86 pages
978-1-009-59102-7 (ISBN)
Description
This Element aims to deepen our understanding of how the fields of multilingualism, second language acquisition and minority language revitalisation have largely overlooked the question of queer sexual identities among speakers of the languages under study. Based on case studies of four languages experiencing differing degrees of minoritisation - Irish, Breton, Catalan and Welsh - it investigates how queer people navigate belonging within the binary of speakers/non-speakers of minoritised languages while also maintaining their queer identities. Furthermore, it analyses how minoritised languages are dealing linguistically with the growing need for 'gender-fair' or 'gender-neutral' language. The marginalisation of queer subjects in these strands of linguistics can be traced to the historical dominance of the Fishmanian model of 'Reversing Language Shift' (RLS), which assumed the importance of the deeply heteronormative model of 'intergenerational transmission' of language as fundamental to language revitalisation contexts.
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English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
289 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-59102-7 (9781009591027)
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John Walsh | Michael Hornsby | Eva J. Daussa
Queering Language Revitalisation
Navigating Identity and Inclusion among Queer Speakers of Minority Languages
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University of Galway
Adam Mickiewicz University
University of Amsterdam
Goethe University Frankfurt
University of the West of England, Bristol
Cardiff University
University of New Hampshire
Content
Introduction: Queering minority language revitalisation Michael Hornsby and John Walsh; 1. Intersecting identities in minority language contexts: LGBTQ+ Speakers of Welsh Jonathan Morris and Samuel Parker; 2. Queering language revitalisation: How a queer arts collective navigates identity, migration, and the Irish language John Walsh; 3. Making Breton gender - and LGBTQIA+ - Fair: Typographical and lexical expansion to reflect diversity within the Breton-speaking community Michael Hornsby; 4. The battle for authority, legitimacy, and agency in the twitter fields of the Catalan gender-neutral linguistic revolution Eva J. Daussa and Renee Pera-Ros; 5. Discussion: Queering language revitalisation Holly Cashman; References.