Language and Geopolitics: Between Genocide and Neo-imperialism? (Tricky but somehow it is a Crime) [Book Review]

Humanities in Common (2022)
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Abstract

In the middle of geopolitical currents, this paper seeks to replicate the discourse on the emergence and sustainability of language acquisition. As a writer, I believe that this discussion should be continued since it draws lessons from the current global position in which Ukraine finds itself, with Russia's horrific invasion. On the other hand, the degradation of many types of languages with a linguistic background implies that global, regional, national, and local constellations are now eroding local, national, and tribal languages. Because this scenario has the potential for negative treatment, such as the systematic extinction of one language for the benefit of imperialism or neocolonialism, this overview is recreated to serve as a learning resource for the whole global community.

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Thobias Sarbunan
INSTITUT AGAMA KRISTEN NEGERI AMBON

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