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  • S1E1: The Connection between Language and Identity
    Feb 28 2025

    Episode Description:
    In this episode of Entre Palabras y Siglos, we dive deep into the powerful relationship between language and identity. Language isn't just a tool for communication—it shapes how we see ourselves and how others perceive us. We'll explore how language connects us to our cultural heritage, social groups, and even our personal identities. With insights from renowned scholars like Bakhtin, Fishman, Woolard, and Hall, we uncover the role of language in expressing ethnicity, community, and belonging. Plus, we'll touch on multilingualism and the impact of linguistic loss on cultural identity. Tune in for an engaging discussion about how the words we use shape who we are.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Language as an expression of identity: Discover how dialects, colloquialisms, and speech patterns reflect our social, cultural, and historical identity.
    • Cultural and ethnic identity: Learn how language helps preserve cultural heritage and maintain a sense of belonging, especially in multicultural societies.
    • Multilingualism and hybrid identities: Explore how speaking multiple languages allows individuals to navigate and express their multiple cultural identities.
    • The dangers of linguistic loss: Understand the cultural and social consequences of language extinction, including the loss of cultural practices and historical continuity.
    • Language as a marker of belonging: Hear about how language creates bonds within communities, as well as how it can lead to exclusion or marginalization.

    Research and Authors Mentioned:

    • Bakhtin (1981): The Dialogic Imagination – The power of language in reflecting society’s power structures.
    • Fishman (1999, 2001): Language and Ethnic Identity – Language's role in maintaining ethnic identity and bridging generations.
    • Woolard (1998): Language and Identity – How language choices help individuals define themselves in different social contexts.
    • Bourdieu (1991): Language and Symbolic Power – Linguistic capital and its role in social inclusion.
    • Lippi-Green (2012): English with an Accent – The social meaning of accents and dialects.
    • Hall (1990): Cultural Identity and Diaspora – The central role of language in constructing personal and cultural identity.
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