Conference
DEFENCE ITALIAN LANGUAGE
Thursday, December 2, 21.30
Living Cultural Semprevivo
Marrucino Course No 33 - CHIETI
The Italian has been, and continues to represent the concrete unity of the country. But in recent decades has suffered more than other European languages \u200b\u200bof the new historical conjuncture, characterized by two opposite and concomitant phenomena: globalization and the rise in various forms of micro-nationalism or regionalism that unlike the patriotism of the past do not unite, but divide it. While it is officially running some dialects, Italian language is still "unofficial", not even mentioned in the Constitution. No wonder, then, that the linguistic situation is not the most optimistic. The same Anglicization, complain that all is not so much an evil in itself, but rather a symptom, although among the most showy, of a deeper malaise: the estrangement from national language, which in the seventies and has been encouraged in many ways. What to do? Today the Italian language has become a mass-spoken, good or bad, millions upon millions of people and in these conditions the same, so often called, renovation of the school would not have a lasting effect without the assistance of many others: media information, economic structures, government. It is clear that in order to mobilize this "force field", as he said Giacomo Devoto, you need a pilot project of which only a government can take over. Hence the proposal for the establishment of the Higher Council of the Italian language, with the task of ensuring the presence and quality of our language in all sectors of civil society in the knowledge that this is a cultural no less important than that of which we are proud heritage.
All this is conveyed to Chieti, Thursday, Dec. 2, at 21.30 in cultural Semprevivo Lounge (First Marrucino 33), Lucio D'Arcangelo (author of "Breviary of Italian", Editions Solfanelli) and Mr. Paola Frassinetti (Vice-Chairman of the Culture Committee of the House). Attended by the Mayor of Chieti Primio Umberto Di Marco and the publisher Solfanelli i.
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