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Doing the doric: The institutionalization of regional language and culture in the north-east of Scotland

Knox, Dan

Authors

Dan Knox Dan.Knox@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor



Abstract

The focus of this paper is on the practices and processes of joint action and knowledge, the performativity of language and the tracing of how particular items of rhetoric move, solidify and change. The paper illustrates the contingent factors that give language and practice variable meanings through an examination of the Doric dialect and culture of north-eastern Scotland. Doric has, in recent years, been increasingly discussed and debated by the press and the academy. Here, it is argued that the continued reproduction of ‘north-easterness’ is related to the ways in which dialect and culture have been mobilized, politicized and legitimized through the erection and operation of an institutional framework. The role of ‘expert’ and enthusiast knowledges in the propagation of Cultural trends is analysed, contrasting the existence of north-eastern tradition as an allegedly ‘organic’ culture, when dialect use and ‘traditional’ practices were unproblematic and everyday, with contemporary institutionalized ‘north-easterness’. This is achieved through an exploration of the spectacularization of tradition, unpacking some of the tensions this creates with regard to the Bothy Ballad and literary traditions of the north-east. © 2001 Taylor & Francis Ltd.

Citation

Knox, D. (2001). Doing the doric: The institutionalization of regional language and culture in the north-east of Scotland. Social and Cultural Geography, 2(3), 315-331. https://doi.org/10.1080/14649360120073888

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 3, 2000
Online Publication Date Nov 5, 2010
Publication Date Jan 1, 2001
Journal Social and Cultural Geography
Print ISSN 1464-9365
Electronic ISSN 1470-1197
Publisher Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 2
Issue 3
Pages 315-331
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/14649360120073888
Keywords language, culture, identity, Scotland, festivals, highland games
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1086481
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14649360120073888