Title: | Language and Romanian identity in the press of the diaspora |
Author: | Doina Butiurcă |
Publication: | The Proceedings of the International Conference Globalization, Intercultural Dialogue and National Identity. Section: Language and Discourse, 1, p. 565-570 |
ISBN: | 978-606-93691-3-5 |
Editors: | Iulian Boldea |
Publisher: | Arhipelag XXI Press |
Place: | Tîrgu-Mureş |
Year: | 2014 |
Abstract: | The theme of our research is the Romanian press in Diaspora. The media, so as the lectorates represents interfaces between language, culture, Romanian values and the cultural background of the adoptive countries. We stopped (selectively) to a few of the models that promote the Romanian language in the press of the European Union countries, Canada and the United States. The idea that develops our study on the coverage of a language / a culture in general is that the promotion / media occurs in many foreign languages, respecting several factors: 1.delimitation of the concepts of identity and culture; 2.the involvement of state`s institutions through viable politicies of cultural marketing; 3.the promotion of Romanian language, as an unitary and literary language, through the medium of foreign universities, of the press / media. Theoretical assertions in terms of which the theme is addressed both concern: a people's cultural values (explanatory value, the identity, cultural relativism, etc.). The most commonly used sense of culture in the diaspora media is spiritual or artistic achievement (given the language, literature, music, art, drama). In our view, this value is able to individualize, to promote Romanian identity in the cultural diversity of Europe, on the one hand, and realize bridges with other contexts / cultural backgrounds, on the other hand. |
Key words: | Romanian, Latin fascination, Dacianism, traditional culture |
Language: | Romanian |
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