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legitimacy by creating and imposing standardized national languages. But this neat coupling is never perfec... o things happen: - People who are committed to national identity and its expression in an ideal monoglot,... ite racism. This week we consider another side of national anxiety and fear of the internal other. The other is also viewed as an object. An ideology of national standard language also constructs an imaginary id
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ergy into creating and maintaining the fiction of national languages. We live in a world defined by these id... nthro.30.1.19. ———. 2022a. //Other Indonesians: Nationalism in an Unnative Language//. Oxford: Oxford Univ... 2b. “A Valuable Paradox.” In //Other Indonesians: Nationalism in an Unnative Language//, edited by Joseph Er
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nthro.30.1.19. ———. 2022a. //Other Indonesians: Nationalism in an Unnative Language//. Oxford: Oxford Univ... 2b. “A Valuable Paradox.” In //Other Indonesians: Nationalism in an Unnative Language//, edited by Joseph Er
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y would seem to suggest that it is like gender or nationality, that is, another kind of otherness that is op

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