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Language, immigration, and identity
Journal of Language and Politics ( IF 0.700 ) Pub Date : 2019-11-26 , DOI: 10.1075/jlp.19044.cri
Marika K. Criss 1
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Populism has been on the rise in Europe, especially in the last decade. Finland is no exception, and a populist party ‘The Finns Party’ has gained momentum since the 2011 parliamentary election. The purpose of this paper is to examine the discourses of the Finns Party in their official releases on immigration and language in the 2015 parliamentary election. The socio-politically situated examination draws from Foucauldian Discourse Analysis, especially the concepts of biopower, biopolitics, racism, governmentality and subject position. In addition, language identity, language ideologies, and populism are used to discuss how linguistic identity and ideology are perceived and constructed in the data, especially in terms of discourses of inclusion and exclusion of ethnically Finnish but linguistically non-dominant groups, and immigrants.

中文翻译:

语言、移民和身份

民粹主义在欧洲一直在上升,尤其是在过去十年中。芬兰也不例外,民粹主义政党“芬兰人党”自 2011 年议会选举以来势头强劲。本文的目的是考察芬兰人党在 2015 年议会选举中关于移民和语言的官方声明中的话语。社会政治情境的考试借鉴了福柯话语分析,尤其是生物权力、生命政治、种族主义、治理和主体地位的概念。此外,语言身份、语言意识形态和民粹主义被用来讨论语言身份和意识形态如何在数据中被感知和构建,特别是在包含和排斥芬兰族裔但语言上非主导群体和移民的话语方面。
更新日期:2019-11-26
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