The book under review is devoted to the late shifts in language culture that took place in postperestroika Russia. Taking into consideration the strong Russian tradition that closely links standard language (literaturnyi iazyk) and the language of literature (iazyk literatury), and consequently “the role of literature in establishing and maintaining the standard language” (34), Ingunn Lunde explores debates and discussions that have taken hold in contemporary Russia, analyzing in particular writers’ responses to them, both explicit (through interviews, for example) and implicit (in their literary works).
Ingunn Lunde. Language on Display: Writers, Fiction and Linguistic Culture in Post-Soviet Russia. Russian Language and Society
Martina Napolitano
2019-01-01
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The book under review is devoted to the late shifts in language culture that took place in postperestroika Russia. Taking into consideration the strong Russian tradition that closely links standard language (literaturnyi iazyk) and the language of literature (iazyk literatury), and consequently “the role of literature in establishing and maintaining the standard language” (34), Ingunn Lunde explores debates and discussions that have taken hold in contemporary Russia, analyzing in particular writers’ responses to them, both explicit (through interviews, for example) and implicit (in their literary works).File in questo prodotto:
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