Schooling, Language, and Ethnic Identity in the Basque Autonomous Community |
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Authors: | Professor Begoña Echeverria |
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Institution: | Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Riverside |
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Abstract: | Basque-versus Spanish-schooled students in San Sebastian, Spain, understand ethnic identity differently. The former are more likely to speak Basque and to consider the Basque language key to Basque identity. The latter are more likely to claim "biethnic" identities based on territory. The Basque case suggests that an understanding of educational efforts to reverse language shift require an examination of the language ideologies reigning in popular culture, the public sphere, and the home and school domains. |
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