The Local Political Economy of Languages in a Sami Tourism Destination Authenticity and mobility in the labeling of souvenirs

Abstract In this article we examine how the labelling of tourist souvenirs affects and is affected by the local political economy of languages in a tourist destination, which is also a minority language space. We begin by arguing for the importance of our particular focus of study, souvenir labels,...

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Published in:Journal of Sociolinguistics
Language:English
Published: Wiley-Blackwell 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2262/61131
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9841.2011.00489.x
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Summary:Abstract In this article we examine how the labelling of tourist souvenirs affects and is affected by the local political economy of languages in a tourist destination, which is also a minority language space. We begin by arguing for the importance of our particular focus of study, souvenir labels, in the process of global and local tourism, and consequently as evidence of the interplay of languages, politics and economics. In keeping with our discursive ethnographic approach, we then describe distinctive features of the local political economy of languages in our particular case study, the multilingual Sami village of Inari in Northern Finland, and in a related discussion, we describe how Inari functions as a site of experiential cultural tourism, and how the purchase of souvenirs is part of the tourist experience. We then go on to describe a number of practices that we have observed in the choice and use of linguistic and visual resources for the labelling of souvenirs in Inari, the delicate balancing act that takes place in these practices between authentification and mobility, and how this reflects and is reflected in the local political economy of language. sari.p.pietikainen@jyu.fi (Pietikainen, Sari) helen.kelly.holmes@ul.ie (Kelly-Holmes, Helen) University of Jyvaskyla, Department of Languages - Jyvaskya - FINLAND (Pietikainen, Sari) University of Limerick, School of languages, litterature, culture and communication - Limerick - IRELAND (Kelly-Holmes, Helen) FINLAND IRELAND