Article published In: Language & Citizenship
Edited by Tommaso M. Milani
[Journal of Language and Politics 14:3] 2015
► pp. 359–381
Language regimes and acts of citizenship in multilingual Luxembourg
Published online: 21 August 2015
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.14.3.03hor
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.14.3.03hor
Linked to global processes and the reconfigurations of ‘outer’ and ‘inner’ European Union (EU) borders are attempts at harmonizing migration policies across EU member-states as well as introducing an additional layer of EU citizenship to that of the state. At the same time, discourses on citizenship in many EU member-states continue to be informed by the ideal of nation-state congruence and the dogma of social and linguistic homogeneism. Combining research on regimes of language and acts of citizenship, this paper provides an analysis of discourses on language, integration and citizenship in Luxembourg. The analysis shows how disputes concerning the introduction of the formalized testing of Luxembourgish as part of the 2008 law on la nationalité luxembourgeoise ‘Luxembourgish nationality’ are intertwined with contestations over transformations of long-standing language regimes and with the issue of whether the authority of Luxembourgish is bound up with notions of anonymity or authenticity.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Bridging The Gap Between Language Politics And Citizenship Studies
- 3.Language Ideological Debates And Citizenship Legislation In Luxembourg
- 4.Discourses On Language, Integration And Citizenship In Luxembourg
- 4.1Language regimes and the duties of integration
- 4.2Acts of citizenship and democratic participation
- 5.Conclusion: Language And Citizenship In 21St Century Luxembourg And The Eu
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
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