Greek in Minoritized Contexts: Identities, Authenticities, and Institutions

Author:   Matthew John Hadodo ,  Petros Karatsareas ,  Elena Ioannidou
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032217147


Pages:   218
Publication Date:   05 December 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Matthew John Hadodo ,  Petros Karatsareas ,  Elena Ioannidou
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781032217147


ISBN 10:   1032217146
Pages:   218
Publication Date:   05 December 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Contents List of Contributors 0. Preface 1. Petros Karatsareas, Matthew John Hadodo, and Elena Ioannidou – Researching Identities, Authenticities, And Institutions in Minoritized Settings: Insights from Diverse Greek-Speaking Communities Part I: Minoritization against shifting power structures 2. Matthew John Hadodo – From “Turkish Seeds” to “Greeker than the Greeks”: Navigating authentic Greek identity with the Istanbul Greek community 3. Elena Ioannidou – Change and continuity among Cypriot Romeika speakers: The use of older forms of Greek across the political border 4. Rexhina Ndoci and Brian Joseph – Ideology and Greek-Albanian bilingualism: on the permeability of language boundaries Part II: Language practices in transnational migration 5. Petros Karatsareas – περίττου σαν τους Έλληνες ‘More Like the Greeks’: Linguistic Cleavages and Authenticity in London’s Greek Cypriot Diaspora 6. Antonis Konstantinidis, Anastasia Rothoni, Stavroula Antonopoulou and Dimitris Koutsogiannis – Mapping the translingual repertoires of practices of young Greek new migrants in Australia 7. Yvonne Lam and Evangelia Daskalaki – Essentialist ideologies and the iconicity of Greek as a heritage language in Western Canada 8. Zoe Nikolaidou and Maria Rydell – Linguistic aspirations and migration experiences in Greek-speaking families in Sweden 9. James A. Walker and Stavroula Nikoloudis – ‘Greekness’ in Melbourne 10. Eleni Skourtou – Afterword Index

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Matthew John Hadodo is a postdocotral researcher and lecturer at the University of Salzburg's Department of English and American Studies. Elena Ioannidou is a sociolinguist and an ethnographer and an Associate Professor in Language Education at the Department of Education, University of Cyprus. Petros Karatsareas is Reader in Multilingualism and Language Contact at the School of Humanities at the University of Westminster.

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