Language is not only the device that allows us to make sense of our reality, but it also turns us into subjects, as it puts together our identities, both individual and collective. Therefore, it automatically has a distinct political character. At the same time, it is a social construct, constantly reproduced and reshaped. It is as plastic and changing as subjective identity itself. Th is article aims to analyse some of the many instances of language manipulation that can be found in recent history. From euphemisms in the media to the interested re-apprehension of past events that is a must for any kind of nationalism, including the exercises in exclusion, shifting and oblivion that have been necessary to erase the identity and culture prop...
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International audienceThis article studies the speech and the political action of the Zapatista move...
Starting from post-colonial studies and in the course of the late modernity, minorities like the mig...
In this article I will argue in favor of the use of inclusive language from a phenomenological persp...
This text discusses the role of language in the historical transmission of political ideas and its l...
Some of the capacities and «jobs» that language can have/perform are shown here, in which its a...
Identity, as a historical process of construction, and destruction, presents its own language, with ...
Abstract: The article deals with the formation of a fascist, ultra-rightist or national-populist lan...
La identidad lingüística es ampliamente una materia política, y las lenguas son banderas de uniones ...
The connection between identity and language is hard to deny. In the production of national identiti...
This article analyzes the teaching and study proposal of patriotic language developed by the educato...
The article presents preliminary results in the discursive reconfiguration of the concepts of nation...
The language constitutes a true evidence of human evolution. Through the years, it has participated ...
The independence movements that develop in the American territoriesthroughout the nineteenth century...
A mediados del siglo XX emergen perspectivas que estudian el lenguaje en la sociedad y logran su apo...
This article reviews the contribution that the ontology of language has historically done to intercu...
International audienceThis article studies the speech and the political action of the Zapatista move...
Starting from post-colonial studies and in the course of the late modernity, minorities like the mig...
In this article I will argue in favor of the use of inclusive language from a phenomenological persp...