February 23, 2012
Published: 27 Jan 12 14:46 CET | Double click on a word to get a translation
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/38770/20120127/
A Swedish language preservation network has blasted plans by the "Twin Cities of Sweden" to market their common metropolitan area using the name of a small town in central Texas in the United States.
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Call the press!
sigh.
There are a negative associations with for several places that have the adjective East in them, for example East L. A., Chicago's East Side, and the far upper east end of Manhattan (Spanish Harlem). All three are associated with higher crime rates and higher poverty. I know that these are parts of cities, and 'East Sweden' will designate a much larger area, but stll the term East tends to be neutral at best, a bit negative at worst.
Even on purely phonetic grounds, 'East' is sort of a high pitched sounding word, less soothing and less appealing than 'West', for example, which of course would not work geographically in this case. Est as in Estland is a bit better than East.
And finally why this obsession with a ghost town in Texas? That is the tail wagging the dog. A million people should not have their area named after a town with tumbledweed rolling through it.
Why not pull out some cool Viking name to call this region?
my entry: East Sweden - the NorLinKoping Area.
The other bizarre thing about the name East Sweden for a town in Texas (sorry, feel a need to continue my rant) is that there is no part of Texas that is east of Sweden, unless you go ultra far east all the way around the world past China and Hawaii.
So unless this East Sweden place was just east of a large place called Sweden in Texas, then the founder of East Sweden seems to have been turned around one too many times in his covered wagon, and literally didn't know eas from west..
Is this the example we want to set? Glorifying the name of a place named by a man who was geographically illiterate? At a time when Swedish schools are falling behind?
Have not done the research, but would in fact be curious to learn why the Texas founder threw the 'East' into the name.... same goes for the one in Maine...
@Marc: What has been the contribution of the Swedish language in the first 12 years of the 21st century? What will be its contribution to civilization in the remaining 88 years? Will it have anything to offer to the 22nd century?
EAST SWEDEN, TEXAS
AKA New Sweden or Sweden, Texas
Around 1905-1906 a Swedish Methodist from Travis County organized another Swedish community west of Brady and the towns became East Sweden and West Sweden. West Sweden declined into a ghost town while East Sweden hung on.
http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/East-Sweden-Texas.htm
Thanks for the clarification.
As for East Sweden Maine, Google maps finds a county named Sweden, and a Sweden road running through it, but no town or county named East Sweden, but anyway I assume that there is a similar reason why the East adjective is (accurately) employed there.
Cheers.
Then in a big international business deal with, say, China, a delegation of Swedes introduce themselves and say they're from East Sweden. The Chinese delegation are confused by this and think they are dealing with Americans from a village in Texas.
Hmmm. No, sorry, I'm not buying it.
Agree that there would be no confusion. In my earlier posts I was sucked in by the vortex of the misleading opening lines of the article.
The legitimate outrage here is that a Swedish county or province may get an English name.
This is no different than the outrage one should expect if France decided to rename a vast territory within its borders with the English name 'East France'.
I second Nic Mitchell's suggestion.