The Inhumanity of Right

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
E. Andrew
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dants do not have the same rights as the Danish-speaking majority for permanent residency, education, and work opportunities. Deep down, this is rooted in the fact that language is a critical means of government manipulation, and thus that language planning is ideologically-driven and politically-motivated. With more immigrants dwelling in Denmark, Faingold calls for re-evaluating “the view that language rights of indigenous minorities necessarily supersede the language rights of minority immigrants” (119). In Chapter 6, Faingold recapitulates the significant research findings and proposes directions for future research. He points out that as time goes by, the potential impacts of Brexit on the development of regional minority languages are also worth investigating. Faingold offers a thorough understanding of linguistic minorities’ language rights in the EU by situating his analyses in various legal, political and social settings. However, his study would have been more effective if he had incorporated other EU member states besides Spain and Denmark into a more comprehensive discussion of language policies. Besides, since the EU member states are given the exclusive right to determine the rights of national minorities, the protections of minority language speakers are subject to political considerations, social factors, and historical circumstances. In other words, proper contextualization is a prerequisite for conceptualizing language rights of indigenous and immigrant minorities in the EU. Despite some imperfections, the book provokes thoughts about possible solutions to address LPP issues in a context of linguistic diversity, such as the author’s own suggestion of making cautious adjustments to language laws and policies to help facilitate the linguistic integration of minorities into the EU.
权利的不人道
丹麦人在获得永久居留权、教育和工作机会方面与大多数讲丹麦语的人没有同等权利。从本质上讲,这源于这样一个事实,即语言是政府操纵的关键手段,因此语言规划是由意识形态驱动和政治动机驱动的。随着越来越多的移民居住在丹麦,费恩戈尔德呼吁重新评估“土著少数民族的语言权利必然取代少数民族移民的语言权利的观点”(119)。在第六章中,Faingold总结了重要的研究成果,并提出了未来的研究方向。他指出,随着时间的推移,英国脱欧对地区少数民族语言发展的潜在影响也值得研究。Faingold通过将他的分析置于各种法律、政治和社会环境中,对欧盟语言少数群体的语言权利有了深入的了解。然而,如果他将西班牙和丹麦以外的其他欧盟成员国纳入更全面的语言政策讨论,他的研究会更有效。此外,由于欧盟成员国被赋予决定少数民族权利的专属权利,对少数民族语言使用者的保护受到政治考虑、社会因素和历史环境的影响。换言之,适当的语境化是概念化欧盟土著和移民少数群体语言权利的先决条件。尽管存在一些缺陷,但这本书引发了人们对在语言多样性的背景下解决LPP问题的可能解决方案的思考,例如作者自己建议对语言法律和政策进行谨慎调整,以帮助少数民族在语言上融入欧盟。
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European Legacy-Toward New Paradigms
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