Tuesday 7 February 2012

Saving Portuguese




Flabbergasted, outraged, fuming, dead serious. This is the state in which we've been signing petitions, writing letters, starting up facebook groups, inviting family, friends, colleagues, (ex-)students to get involved. Fully aware, of course, of the pressures currently constraining the sleek interiors of certain European Faculty board meeting rooms. But it isn't working. Why are all our arguments - to keep Portuguese alive and growing in some European universities - falling flat on their back?


Now listen, and listen carefully, and again and again:

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Portuguese is a major world language.
Of critical importance. Spoken in eight countries and four continents.
More than French and German.
It has over two hundred and fifty million speakers world wide.
Portuguese-speaking countries are de facto leading economic actors in global affairs.
Closing down Portuguese destroys minds!
Closing down Portuguese is like closing down Portuguese discourse itself.
Seems pretty important to a lot o people.
It's a very melodious language with superb poetry and literature!
Finance will profit from that... eventually.
As an ex-student, I could talk with everyone in Portugal last December, it was wonderful!
Dutch students are entitled to know something of its culture.
I studied a BA in Portuguese and it was the most amazing thing I've done.
Yay for learning Portuguese! ;)
Closing down Portuguese is bad management.
A very unintelligent decision.
Escândalo!
Fernando Pessoa's poetry.
A Holanda deve reconhecer e reverenciar a importância dos judeus portugueses.
Portuguese doesn't deserve this treatment!
One should not burn down one's bridges.
I'm a Portuguese Minor and love the language!
Closing down Portuguese is an absolute disgrace.
All reasons before.
Now that Portuguese is really growing they want to close it down.
Reconsider!
My mother tongue is a rich and beautiful one.
Mw van Rooy, maak dit plan ongedaan!
It has a rising global significance as attested by the importance of Brazil among the BRIC countries.
Brazil has overtaking the UK as the 6th largest economy in the world.
Brazil is a rising power.
A promising market.
A future partner.
My wife is Brazilian.
I work in Brazil.
Brazil.
Bra.
Zil.

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