Table des matières
Selma K. Sonntag et Mark Turin
PrefaceSelma K. Sonntag
Introduction: Language Politics and Language ContactSonam Lhundrop, Hiroyuki Suzuki et Gerald Roche
1. Language Contact and the Politics of Recognition amongst Tibetans in the People’s Republic of ChinaThe rTa’u-Speaking ‘Horpa’ of Khams
Uma Pradhan
3. Transforming Language to ScriptConstructing Linguistic Authority through Language Contact in Schools in Nepal
Maya Daurio
4. The Significance of Place in Ethnolinguistic VitalitySpatial Variations Across the Kaike-Speaking Diaspora of Nepal
Bendi Tso et Mark Turin
5. Speaking Chone, Speaking ‘Shallow’Dual Linguistic Hegemonies in China’s Tibetan Frontier
- The Shape of Linguistic Hegemony: Coercion and Consent
- Situating Chone County in Time and Place
- Research Methods and Subject Position
- Coercion as an Aspect of Linguistic Hegemony
- The Role of Literacy Campaigns
- Changing Educational Policies
- The Role of Consent in Shaping Linguistic Hegemony
- Tracking Language Shift from Chone Tibetan to Chinese
- Establishing the Superiority of Amdo Tibetan over Chone Tibetan
- Conclusion
Mark Turin
6. Concluding Thoughts on Language Shift and Linguistic Diversity in the HimalayaThe Case of Nepal
