The French Language and Questions of Identity

The French Language and Questions of Identity
Author: Wendy Ayres-Bennett,Mari C. Jones
Publsiher: MHRA
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2007
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781904350682

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Our choice of linguistic code is one of the most fundamental ways open to us of establishing our membership of some groups and our distance from others. This symbolic value of language may often leave it open to exploitation, especially by the state. The present volume demonstrates how the multi-faceted nature of the concept of identity makes its relationship with language both complex and unpredictable. Because of its particular historical and social characteristics, the French language provides especially fertile territory for the exploration of this theme. Four main axes stand out in the French context: 'institutionalised' identity, regional identity, social identity and competing identities. These themes are explored from different perspectives by leading experts from Britain, Europe and North America: Roger Baines, Kate Beeching, Danielle Bouverot, David Cowling, Edith Esch, François Gadet, Penelope Gardner-Chloros, David Hornsby, John E. Joseph, Dominique Lagorgette, Jacques Landrecies, Dawn Marley, Nicolas Pepin, Tim Pooley, Gilles Siouffi, Albert Valdman, Barbara von Gemmingen and Chantal Wionet.

Linguistic Identities and Policies in France and the French speaking World

Linguistic Identities and Policies in France and the French speaking World
Author: Dawn Marley,Marie-Anne Hintze,Gabrielle Parker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1998
Genre: French language
ISBN: UOM:39015042788193

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The French Language and National Identity 1930 1975

The French Language and National Identity  1930   1975
Author: David C. Gordon
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110809947

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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SOCIOLOGY OF LANGUAGE brings to students, researchers and practitioners in all of the social and language-related sciences carefully selected book-length publications dealing with sociolinguistic theory, methods, findings and applications. It approaches the study of language in society in its broadest sense, as a truly international and interdisciplinary field in which various approaches, theoretical and empirical, supplement and complement each other. The series invites the attention of linguists, language teachers of all interests, sociologists, political scientists, anthropologists, historians etc. to the development of the sociology of language.

Francophone Cultures and Geographies of Identity

Francophone Cultures and Geographies of Identity
Author: Zsuzsanna Fagyal,H Adlai Murdoch
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2014-07-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781443863445

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This collection of original essays challenges French-centered conceptions of francophonie as the shaping force of the production and study of the French language, literature, culture, film, and art both inside and outside mainland France. The traditional view of francophone cultural productions as offshoots of their hexagonal avatar is replaced by a pluricentric conception that reads interrelated aspects of francophonie as products of specific contexts, conditions, and local ecologies that emerged from post/colonial encounters with France and other colonizing powers. The twenty-one papers grouped into six thematic parts focus on distinctive literary, linguistic, musical, cinematographic, and visual forms of expression in geographical areas long defined as the peripheries of the French-speaking world: the Caribbean, the Indian Ocean, the Maghreb, sub-Saharan Africa, Quebec, and hexagonal cities with a preponderance of immigrant populations. These contested sites of French collective identity offer a rich formulation of distinctly local, francophone identities that do not fit in with concepts of linguistic and ethnic exclusiveness, but are consistent with a pluralistic demographic shift and the true face of Frenchness that is, indeed, plural.

Identity Insecurity and Image

Identity  Insecurity and Image
Author: D. E. Ager
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1853594423

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This text is about the relationship between language and the society that uses it. It specifically aims to discover what drove and drives the French to concentrate so much on language, on what it is that characterises their approach, and on the explanations for the policies governments have pursued in the past and present.

Views from the Margins

Views from the Margins
Author: Kevin J. Callahan,Sarah Ann Curtis
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780803218765

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What does it mean to be French? What constitutes Frenchness ? Is it birth, language, attachment to republicanism, adherence to cultural norms? In contemporary France, these questions resonate in light of the large number of non-French and non-European immigrants, many from former French colonies, who have made France home in recent decades. Historically, French identity has long been understood as the product of a centralized state and culture emanating from Paris that was itself central to European history and civilization. Likewise, French identity in terms of class, gender, nationality, and religion mainly has been explained as a strong, indivisible core, against which marginal actors have been defined. This collection of essays offers examples drawn from an imperial history of France that show the power of the periphery to shape diverse and dynamic modern French identities at its center. Each essay explains French identity as a fluid process rather than a category into which French citizens (and immigrants) are expected to fit. In using a core/periphery framework to explore identity creation, Views from the Margins breaks new ground in bringing together diverse historical topics from politics, religion, regionalism, consumerism, nationalism, and gendered aspects of civic and legal engagement.

Identity Community Discourse

Identity  Community  Discourse
Author: Giuseppina Cortese,Anna Duszak
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2005
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3039106325

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Languages are inseparable from their contexts of use. They are not only congruent with, but also involved in the configuration of the worldviews and value systems manifested in cultures and embodied in texts. The spread of English worldwide foregrounds the issue of textual dynamics in intercultural settings. The production/reception of texts in English facilitates international contacts and exchanges, yet it also triggers hegemonic practices. The volume aims to investigate the representations and negotiations of sociocognitive identities in intercultural settings relevant for 'good practice'. Contributions explore 'languaging' strategies (verbal, visual, multimodal; English monolingual, bilingual, multilingual) through a range of methodological perspectives wherein the respect for sociocultural differences is a constitutive value.

Studies in French Applied Linguistics

Studies in French Applied Linguistics
Author: Dalila Ayoun
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2008-10-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027289940

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Studies in French Applied Linguistics invites the reader to adopt a broad perspective on applied linguistics, illustrating the fascinating multifaceted work researchers are conducted in so many various, inter-connected subfields. The five chapters of the first part are dedicated to the first and second language acquisition of French in various settings: First language acquisition by normal children from a generative perspective and by children with Specific Language Impairment; second language acquisition in Canadian immersion settings, from a neurolinguistic approach to phonology and natural language processing and CALL. The six chapters of the second part explore the contribution of French in various subfields of applied linguistics such as an anthropological approach to literacy issues in Guadeloupean Kréyòl, literacy issues in new technologies, phonological and lexical innovations in the banlieues, French in North Africa, language planning and policy in Quebec, as well as the emerging field of forensic linguistics from an historical perspective.