This book offers a fascinating new perspective on language, boundaries, and speakers' impact on individuals' capital and opportunities.
This book offers a fascinating new perspective on language, boundaries, and speakers' impact on individuals' capital and opportunities.
1. Small languages in new circumstances?; 2. Reflexivity and small languages: the 'meta' imperative in late modernity; 3. Conventional and transactional authenticities in small-culture tourism; 4. Expanding possibilities for commodification: luxury, mobility, visuality; 5. Transgression, small languages, and changing boundaries; 6. A view from the periphery: sociolinguistics, small languages and change.