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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Oliviu Felecan , Alina BugheșiuPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2021 Weight: 0.801kg ISBN: 9783030731854ISBN 10: 3030731855 Pages: 490 Publication Date: 20 August 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction (Oliviu Felecan and Alina Bugheșiu) Part 1: Naming Policies, Trends and Practices in the Context of MulticulturalismChapter 2: Multicultural Aspects of Names and Naming in the USA (Frank Nuessel)Chapter 3: Hamburguesas and Enchiritos: How Multicultural Are American Fast-Food Names? (Laurel Sutton)Chapter 4: Policy of Name and Naming: Multicultural Aspects (Justyna B. Walkowiak) Chapter 5: Multicultural Aspects of Names and Naming in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church: The Thematic Group ‘The Names of New Saints’ (Halyna Matsyuk)Chapter 6: Multicultural Aspects of Name and Naming in Russian Post-Soviet Streetscapes (Marina Golomidova)Chapter 7: Multicultural and National Anthroponymicon: Orthodox Name vs Neo-Pagan Pseudonym (Sergey Goryaev and Olga Olshvang)Chapter 8: Multicultural Influences on Russian Nicknaming Practices (Anna Tsepkova)Chapter 9: Multicultural Patronymic Landscapes of Naming in Russia, France, Germany, Great Britain and Romania (Eugen Schochenmaier) Chapter 10: Transylvania: An Anthroponymic Perspective (Oliviu Felecan)Chapter 11: Multicultural Aspects of Names and Naming in Hungarian Anthroponymy (Mariann Slíz) Chapter 12: Multicultural Aspects of Name and Naming in Pre-Conquest Times and Catholic and Protestant Churches from Hungary: A Comparative Perspective (Andrea Bölcskei) Chapter 13: Multicultural Features in Scandinavian Toponymy (Staffan Nyström)Chapter 14: Multicultural Aspects of Name and Naming in Contemporary Italian Anthroponymy (Davide Astori) Chapter 15: Multicultural Aspects of Name and Naming in a Postcolonial World (Marie A. Rieger) Chapter 16: Onomastic Multiculturalism: Anthroponymy and Toponymy in South Africa (Bertie Neethling) Chapter 17: Multicultural Aspects of Names and Naming in the Arab World (Wafa Abu Hatab)Chapter 18: The Formation of a Multicultural Society in Japan: An Observation of the Names of Shops and Signboards (Kazuko Tanabe and Yuan Jiang)Part 2: Naming as a Form of Identity Construction in Multicultural Societies Chapter 19: Names and Naming in the Iberian Peninsula: Joan Coromines’ Intercultural Approach in Onomastics (Joan Tort-Donada)Chapter 20: Between Cultural Heritage and Marketing: German Place Names in Post-Communist Czechia (Jaroslav David, Tereza Klemensová) Chapter 21: Multiculturalism in Polish Toponymy (Barbara Czopek-Kopciuch)Chapter 22: Multicultural Aspects of Name and Naming Reflected in German Brands (Angelika Bergien) Chapter 23: Italian Brand Names as Mirrors of Multicultural Aspects (Paola Cotticelli-Kurras)Chapter 24: Names of Street Food Vendors in Romania: Between Locality and Globality (Alina Bugheșiu) Chapter 25: The Contribution of the Greek Catholic Church to the Multicultural Diversification of Transylvanian Anthroponymy (Daiana Felecan and Nicolae Felecan)Chapter 26: Multicultural Aspects of Names and Naming in Russian Toponymy (Vladislav Alpatov) Chapter 27: Multicultural Aspects of Name and Naming in African Cultures: The Case of Kenya and Zimbabwe (Tendai Mangena and Solomon Waliaula)Chapter 28: Multicultural Aspects of Name and Naming in Nigeria: A Sociolinguistic Study (Idowu Odebode) Chapter 29: Multicultural Aspects of Names And Naming in American Literature (Alleen Pace Nilsen and Don L. F. Nilsen) Chapter 30: Multiculturalism in Shakespeare’s Names (Grant W. Smith)ReviewsThe resulting publication is admirable ... . overall has excellent content and clarity of presentation. ... it is a rewarding pleasure to have this book in one's hands. (Paul Woodman, NAMES, A JOURNAL OF ONOMASTICS, Vol. 70 (1), 2022) Author InformationOliviu Felecan is a Professor in the Faculty of Letters at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Alina Bugheșiu is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Letters at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |