
Esperanto and Languages of Internationalism in Revolutionary Russia - Brigid O'Keeffe (10.21.21)
CREECA Lecture Series Podcast
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The Importance of Esperanto
Aenho's revolutionary international language has largely been cnsigned to history's shadowy margins as a corky linguistic failure and an obscure totem of a bygone era. But in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, ordinary people around the world looked to esperanto with hope and excitement for a more meaningful international present. And samenos international language captured people's imaginations and allowed them to knit themselves together into new globe spanning social networks. In isperonto, many ordinary people found an outlet through which tey could creatively, layer, combine and re mix their identities and interests.
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