Making of Catalan Linguistic Identity in Medieval and Early Modern Times

Making of Catalan Linguistic Identity in Medieval and Early Modern Times

Lledo-Guillem, Vicente

Springer International Publishing AG

06/2019

250

Mole

Inglês

9783319891392

15 a 20 dias

454

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Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part I: The political use of the Occitan language by the Catalan-Aragonese monarchy; Chapter 2: The Rise of Catalan as a Royal Language: Bernat Desclot's account of the Battle of Castellammare in response to Bernat d'Auriac's sirventes; Chapter 3: The politics of the linguistic discontinuity of Occitan versus the continuity of Catalan: the Sermo by Ramon Muntaner.- Chapter 4: Catalan and Occitan versus Aragonese: the poetic ceremony following the Coronation of Alfonso the Benign in Muntaner's Cronica.- Part II: The interpretation of the Catalan-Occitan relationship in the construction of the Spanish Empire.- Chapter 5: The historical (dis)continuity of the Catalan language and the linguistic creation of the Spanish Empire: Ausias March in the Early Modern Period.- Chapter 6: A unitary Catalan-Occitan language in the Early Modern Period: the exaltation of Apitxat Valencian.- Chapter 7: Conclusion.
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Linguistic historiography;Linguistic anthropology;Catalan;Occitan;Sicilian Vespers;Spanish Empire;Ausias March;Bernat Desclot, Cronica;Gaspar Escolano, Decada primera;Philology;Crown of Aragon;Early Modern linguistics;Medieval linguistics;Ramon Muntaner;Nationalism;linguistic nationalism;Aragonese;Catalan-Aragonese monarchy