Translingualism / Transculturality and Ethno-Cultural Identity: Complementarity or Conflictness?
Journal: Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices (Vol.16, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-03-27
Authors : Georgiy Khukhuni; Irina Valuitseva;
Page : 45-51
Keywords : translingualism; transculturalism; ethno-lingual; ethno-cultural; language; consciousness;
Abstract
The article deals with a few aspects of translingualism and their influence on ethno-cultural and ethno-lingual consciousness. The authors postulate that a statement of the harmonic coexistence between the ‘native’ and the ‘acquired’, with all its attractiveness and ‘magnetism’, isfar from being always proven in practice. In addition, the ‘smoothness’ of transition from one linguistic culture to another and the ‘cross-flow’ of languages and cultures into each other can be perceived as a threat to the preservation of the ‘native’ linguocultural identity and an implicit form of the ‘linguistic imperialism’. In this regard, it seems appropriate to objectively analyze the phenomena of translingualism and transculturalism and to consider the associated positive and negative consequences in more details.
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