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Linguistic Landscape as an arena of conflict – language removal, exclusion, and ethnic identity construction in Lithuania (Vilnius)
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In: The Routledge Handbook of Language in Conflict (2019)
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Vilnius memoryscape: razing and raising of monuments, collective memory and national identity
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In: 5 ; 3 ; 248 ; 280 (2019)
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This article attempts to analyse collective memory formation (the study of monuments, memory, and public space) through the lens of semiotic landscape. A theoretical focus on power relations in “monumental politics” (Czepczyński, 2008; Forest, Johnson & Till, 2004; Gordon, 2001; Kaufman, 2001), the concept of memoryscape (Clack, 2011) and Van Gennep’s sociological concept of liminality (Van Gennep, A., 2004) and a methodological approach that “treats space as a discursive as well as physical formation” (Jaworski, A., Thurlow, C., 2010) are combined to examine the process of monument destruction, creation, and alteration in post-Soviet Vilnius. ; This article is under copyright and the publisher should be contacted for permission to re-use or reprint the material in any form.
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collective memory; cultural landscape; memorization; memoryscape; monuments; Vilnius
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2436/622433 https://doi.org/10.1075/ll.18022.moo
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Linguistic, ethnic and cultural tensions in the sociolinguistic landscape of Vilnius: a diachronic analysis
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In: 229 ; 263 (2018)
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Linguistic Landscape as a tool for the analysis of linguistic situation and language policies in post-Soviet space
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Moore, Irina. - : MAPRYAL - International Association of Russian Language Teachers, 2015
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Negotiating Public Space: The Post-Soviet Linguistic Landscape in Kazakhstan
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