CLA presents, “Forging Linguistic Identities: Language in the Nation, the Region, and the World” on March 17 & 18
The College of Liberal Arts presents, “Forging Linguistic Identities: Language in the Nation, the Region, and the World”
The Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures at Towson University will host the 7th edition of its international conference “Forging Linguistic Identities: Language in the Nation, the Region, and the World” on March 16-18, 2023. The conference seeks to examine language as socially embedded within historical and geo-political contexts. Topics might include, but are not limited to national reception of dialect/minority-language literature and verbal culture, dialects/diglossia and their role in group identity formation, the standardization of national and/or majority language(s) and its impact on national or regional politics, multilingualism and its negotiation and practice by the communities of use, use(s) of indigenous languages under transnational states, migration, translation studies, raciolinguistics, and language policy and planning. Dr. Maya Angela Smith, Associate Professor of French at the University of Washington, will deliver the keynote speech on”Senegalese in the Diaspora: What Sociolinguistic Interviews Can Tell Us about Language, Race, Mobility, and Belonging.”
For more information: https://www.towson.edu/cla/departments/languages-literatures-cultures/forging-linguistic-identities.html
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