Description
This book explores the intricate relationship between language and nationalism, delving into how language serves as a crucial element in the formation and expression of national identity. Through two integrative essays, the author examines the role of language in unifying diverse groups within a nation and its impact on cultural and political dynamics. The essays provide a comprehensive analysis of the sociopolitical implications of language policies and the ways in which language can both unite and divide populations. The work is a significant contribution to understanding the power of language in shaping national consciousness and identity.
Published 1975
Binding of book is slightly loose. Some foxing and creases with sticker or tape shadows on front cover. Some foxing and creases on back cover. Some foxing and fading on spine. Slight tanning and moderate foxing on top, fore, and bottom edges. Some foxing on insides of covers. Slight foxing on certain pages. Clean of annotations across pages. Slight tanning around margins of pages.
Condition: Well Read