The relationship between language use and political, economic, and cultural power in Canada. Topics may include cultural and linguistic pluralism, bilingualism, Aboriginal language revitalization, discourses of endangerment, the role of media and the state and in legitimizing language use. Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing or permission of the School of Canadian Studies.Seminar three hours a week.

CDNS 4010 [0.5 credit] Language, Culture, and Power in Canada

The relationship between language use and political, economic, and cultural power in Canada. Topics may include cultural and linguistic pluralism, bilingualism, Aboriginal language revitalization, discourses of endangerment, the role of media and the state and in legitimizing language use. Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing or permission of the School of Canadian Studies.Seminar three hours a week.





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