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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Liebe Liste, liebe Studierende,
wir freuen uns sehr, in diesem Sommersemester Dr. hab. Tomasz Kamusella (St. Andrews/Schottland) am ABZ Jena als Gastdozenten begrüßen zu können!
Er wird das interdisziplinäre englischsprachige Blockseminar "Language and Power" mit einem Schwerpunkt auf die Situation in Mittel- und Osteuropa im April und Mai in Modulen des Instituts für Geschichte und
Slawistik anbieten. Offen für alle Studierenden des Unibunds Halle-Jena-Leipzig!
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<p><b>Termine: </b>Freitag/Samstag, 22./23.4.; 29./30.4.;
6./7.5.; 13./14.5., jeweils 11:00-12:30 & 13:30-15:00 Uhr</p>
<p><b>Einschreibung per Mail</b> an
johann(dot)wiede(at)uni-jena(dot)de oder <b>Friedolin (FSU Jena</b>:
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href="https://friedolin.uni-jena.de/qisserver/rds?state=verpublish&status=init&vmfile=no&publishid=199813&moduleCall=webInfo&publishConfFile=webInfo&publishSubDir=veranstaltung">https://friedolin.uni-jena.de/qisserver/rds?state=verpublish&status=init&vmfile=no&publishid=199813&moduleCall=webInfo&publishConfFile=webInfo&publishSubDir=veranstaltung</a><b><br>
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<p><b>Mehr Informationen:</b> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://www.aleksander-brueckner-zentrum.org/veranstaltungen/detail/gastdozentur-in-jena-dr-hab-tomasz-kamusella">https://www.aleksander-brueckner-zentrum.org/veranstaltungen/detail/gastdozentur-in-jena-dr-hab-tomasz-kamusella</a>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap=""><b>Seminarbeschreibung:</b>
Historians and social scientists see language(s) as an unanalyzable ‘black box’ that only linguists can comprehend. Yet, with the rise of ethnolinguistic nationalism in the 19<sup>th</sup> century, making and
unmaking languages has become the basis of doing politics in Central and Eastern Europe. Linguists and scholars often double as politicians in this region. As a result, some of their pet hypotheses may be imposed on millions with horrific consequences, as now exemplified by Russia’s ongoing war on Ukraine. The module aspires to shed light on the mechanisms of language politics by focusing on cases drawn mostly from the Slavic-speaking areas.
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<p>1 Introduction and Methodology<br>
A Concepts, Terminology<br>
B Counting Languages or Playing Power Games?</p>
<p>2 Ethnolinguistic Nationalism: Norm or Aberration?<br>
A History and Uses of this Ideology<br>
B Operationalization for Analysis: Normative Isomorphism</p>
<p>3 Case Study: Upper Silesia Between Language, Nationalism and
Religion<br>
A From Estates to Nations<br>
B Silesian: A Dialect, Language or bάρbαρbαρ Barbarbar?</p>
<p>4 The Politics of Script<br>
A Yugoslavia: Between Croatian and Serbian<br>
B Belarus: Belarusian and Polish Between Cyrillic and Latin
Letters</p>
<p>5 The EU and the Balkans, Again<br>
A Bulgaria: The Politics of Script<br>
B Bulgaria’s 2019 Ultimatum: ‘Macedonian Does Not Exist’</p>
<p>6 The Politics of Mutual (In)Comprehensibility<br>
A Arabic: A Latin of Modernity?<br>
B Czech and Slovak, Norwegian(s), Moldovan and Romanian</p>
<p>7 Russian: Between Ruthenian and the Russkii Mir<br>
A What is in the Name?<br>
B Between Monocentric Russian and World Russians</p>
<p>8 Yiddish and German: Victims’ and Murderers’ Languages?<br>
A The strange Case of Heinz Kloss<br>
B Should Yiddish-language Sources Be Used to Study the
Holocaust?</p>
<p>Addendum: Korienizatsiia in communist and postcommunist
Ethiopia?<b><br>
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Johann Wiede, M.A.
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter /
Projektkoordinator Aleksander-Brückner-Zentrum Jena
Institut für Slawistik und Kaukasusstudien
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena JenTower
Leutragraben 1 Raum 08S08
07743 Jena
Email: johann.wiede(at)uni-jena(dot)de
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.polenstudien.de">www.polenstudien.de</a>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.facebook.com/aleksanderbruecknercenter">www.facebook.com/aleksanderbruecknercenter</a></pre>
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