Sirpa salo biography books

  • In this non-fiction book, novelist Sirpa Kähkönen (born ) tells the story of her grandfather Lauri Tuomainen (–) in the context.
  • Sirpa Lane, born Sirpa Salo (–) was a Finnish actress known for her work in B-movies of the s, primarily erotic and exploitation films.
  • Works and short personal introductions by Riihimäkä writers.
  • Dangerous Multilingualism

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    Focuses on the endangering effects of language-ideological processes. This book looks at the challenges imposed by globalization and super-diversity on the nation state and its language situations and ideologies, and demonstrates how many of its problems rise from the tension between late-modern diversity and the (pre-)modernist responses to it.

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    Table of contents (13 chapters)

    1. Back Matter

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    Editors and Affiliations

    • University of Tilburg, The Netherlands

      Jan Blommaert

    • University of Jyväskylä, Finland

      Sirpa Leppänen, Tiina Räisänen

    • University of Tampere, Finland

      Päivi Pahta

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    • Book Title: Dangerous Multilingualism

    • Book Subtitle: Northern Perspectives on Order, Purity and Normality

    • Editors: Jan Blommaert, Sir

      Authors from Riihimäki

      Manninen, Kalle

      b. in Ristina
      Spent his childhood and went to school in Riihimäki
      As a class teacher in Hämeenlinna
      Wrote articles for Aamuposti and Hämeenlinna Kaupunkuutis

      My own characterization of his writing

      "The pleasure of writing fryst vatten strangely wonderful!"

      The works

      • Toilet reading,
      • The man under the hat,
      • Life work,
      • From these corners,
      • To random respondents,
      • Regiment,
      • Ratakylä,
      • Fair winds,
      • Hätiläinen class teacher,
      • Route 13,

      “And igen I am here, but now for the gods time; the same little boy but different, thicker forehead skin and a more precise purpose in action."

      All journeys end in time. The odyssey of Kusti Möhkölä's life, from Rykment behind the tracks to the strangely pulsating Ratakylä, fryst vatten ready in just two questions.

      To answer these questions, Kust has to return once more decades ago to the place where the twin towers reach towards the heavens.

      And clarifying back.

      (Kalle Manninen: Route 13)

      Kalle Manninen at

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