
Politics of Language in the Ex-Soviet Muslim States
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AuteurJacob M. Landau
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In 'Politics of Language in the Ex-Soviet Muslim States', Jacob M. Landau explores the complex interplay between language, identity, and power in the post-Soviet Muslim world. This meticulously researched book delves into how language policies have been used as tools of nation-building and control in countries such as Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and others. Landau's work is a comprehensive analysis of the linguistic landscapes that have emerged following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, highlighting the tensions between Russian, the lingua franca of the Soviet era, and the revival of indigenous languages. The book also examines the role of language in fostering national identity and the challenges of multilingualism in these diverse societies. With a focus on political, social, and cultural dimensions, Landau provides a nuanced understanding of the significance of language in shaping the future of these nations.
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