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Language and Identity in the Balkans Robert D. Greenberg (University of New Haven and Yale University)

Language and Identity in the Balkans By Robert D. Greenberg (University of New Haven and Yale University)

Language and Identity in the Balkans by Robert D. Greenberg (University of New Haven and Yale University)


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After Yugoslavia collapsed in 1991 Serbo-Croatian disintegrated. Using his first-hand observations before and after communism Robert Greenberg describes how the languages of Croatia, Bosnia, Kosovo, Serbia, and Montenegro came into being and shows how their genesis reflects ethnic, religious, and political identity.

Language and Identity in the Balkans Summary

Language and Identity in the Balkans: Serbo-Croatian and Its Disintegration by Robert D. Greenberg (University of New Haven and Yale University)

Language rifts in the Balkans are endemic and have long been both a symptom of ethnic animosity and a cause for inflaming it. But the break-up of the Serbo-Croatian language into four languages on the path towards mutual unintelligibility within a decade is, by any previous standard of linguistic behaviour, extraordinary. Robert Greenberg describes how it happened. Basing his account on first-hand observations in the region before and since the communist demise, he evokes the drama and emotional discord as different factions sought to exploit, prevent, exacerbate, accelerate or just make sense of the chaotic and unpredictable language situation. His fascinating account offers insights into the nature of language change and the relation between language and identity. It also provides a uniquely vivid perspective on nationalism and identity politics in the former Yugoslavia.

Language and Identity in the Balkans Reviews

A huge amount of research has gone into Greenberg's fine book. It is clearly written... * Radmila Gorup, Slavic and East European Journal *
an admirable and welcome work. Its tone is particularly refreshing ... a well-crafted edition with a broad target readership in Slavic studies. * Andrii Danylenko, SEER *
...this is a fascinating book, well grounded in the relevant literature and written in an intelligible manner... [it will] contribute to a deeper understanding of both the dynamics and the repercussions of these disputes. * Sabrina P. Ramet, European History Quarterly *
BEST BOOK IN SLAVIC LINGUISTICS 2005, awarded by the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages. liThe detailed exposition and copious citation of relevant scholarly literature in many languages, together with the eminently readable text providing a masterful summation of a unique constellation of sociolinguistic phenomena, suggest that the book will become a classic reference for those who wish to study the dramatic rise and fall of the language-formerly-known-as-Serbo-Croatian.r

About Robert D. Greenberg (University of New Haven and Yale University)

Robert Greenberg is Associate Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He received his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1991 where he taught 1991-1992. He then taught at Georgetown University before taking up his current position in 1994.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. Serbo-Croatian: United or Not We Fall ; 3. Serbian: Isn't My Language Your Language? ; 4. Montenegrin: A Mountain out of a Mole Hill? ; 5. Croatian: We are Separate but Equal Twins ; 6. Bosnian: A Three-Humped Camel? ; 7. Conclusion

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GOR013492169
9780199258154
0199258155
Language and Identity in the Balkans: Serbo-Croatian and Its Disintegration by Robert D. Greenberg (University of New Haven and Yale University)
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Oxford University Press
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Winner of Best Book in Slavic Linguistics 2005, awarded by the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages..
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