Contested Tongues
Discover the intricate dynamics of language and culture in Laada Bilaniuk's insightful book, Contested Tongues, published by Cornell University Press in 2006. This engaging work spans 277 pages, delving into the linguistic and cultural tensions that emerged during the pivotal 2004 elections in Ukraine, a period that catalyzed the "Orange Revolution." Bilaniuk expertly navigates the complexities of bilingualism in Ukraine, highlighting how cultural and linguistic differences played a crucial role in shaping national identity and political discourse. Through a thorough examination of multilingualism and language contact, Contested Tongues offers readers a unique perspective on the interplay between language and culture in the context of European history post-1945. Ideal for those interested in anthropology, linguistics, and the history of the former Soviet republics, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the cultural fabric of Ukraine.