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A Winning Dialect : Reinventing Linguistic Tradition in Rural Norway

Part of the Teaching Culture: Utp Ethnographies for the Classroom series
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Why did a rural dialect from the heart of Norwegian farm country win a national dialect popularity contest?

What were the effects of this win, and what has happened to the winning dialect since?

A Winning Dialect tells a story of linguistic and cultural transformation in the rural district of Valdres, Norway.

It shows how lifelong residents have adapted to changing social, economic, and political circumstances – particularly the shift from family farming to tourism development – and how they have used local linguistic and cultural resources to craft a viable future for themselves and  the places their ancestors have called home for centuries.

Once stigmatized as poor and uneducated, the distinctive dialect of Valdres now holds a special place as a valuable part of Norwegian national heritage, as well as a marker of local belonging.

Based on two decades of research and fieldwork, A Winning Dialect considers how a traditional dialect is transformed – linguistically and culturally – as it is put to new uses in the contemporary world.

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Product Details
University of Toronto Press
1487545959 / 9781487545956
Hardback
02/05/2024
Canada
English
164 pages : illustrations (black and white), map (black and white)
23 cm