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  • 1
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    Bern : Peter Lang AG | Bern : Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
    ISBN: 9783035301168
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    Series Statement: Modern French Identities 18
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Französisch ; Minderheitensprache ; Kultur ; Spracherhaltung ; Sprachkontakt ; Sprachpolitik ; Soziolinguistik ; Afrika ; Frankreich ; Schweiz ; Belgien ; Kanada ; USA ; Australien ; Französisches Sprachgebiet ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This book examines policy planning and implementation and language variation in the realm of intercultural communication in France, Europe, the Americas, Australia, North and Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East. The book aims to discern trends in the development of the capacity of Francophone speakers to engage in dialogue across linguistic boundaries. Each study in the volume seeks to evaluate and analyse the antagonistic situations that have resulted from colonial culture and the post-independence hegemonic cultures. These situations are investigated through their expression in the French language and the languages with which it coexists in the countries considered here. The expertise of linguists and language specialists in this volume provides formalist and structural insights and an innovative phenomenology of language and newly available quantitative and qualitative studies of synchronic language. These methodologies are applied to a wide range of subject areas: law, history, literature, politics and society. Taken as a whole the book offers a fresh perspective on the issues surrounding French within and beyond France in the post-colonial and Francophone contexts.
    Abstract: «Insgesamt liefert der Band einen gelungenen Überblick über aktuelle sprachpolitische und soziolinguistische Fragen sowohl in Frankreich als auch in einem großen Teil der frankophonen Welt.» (Claudia Polzin-Haumann, Romanistisches Jahrbuch) «This book is a significant contribution that offers a fresh perspective on the multifaceted status of French within and outside France. Its most striking strength is the authors' highly scientific capacities in seeking deeper insights into the antagonistic situation resulting from colonial culture and the post-independence hegemonic cultures in particular. Its power of analysis lies in the interdisciplinary, quantitative and qualitative approaches involved, providing formalist and structural insights and, more particularly, innovative phenomenological views of French within and beyond in the postcolonial francophone contexts.» (Redouan Saidi, International Journal of Francophone Studies) «Overall, in its breadth of coverage and its wide-ranging approaches to the study of language policy and practice, this volume is a welcome supplement to existing works on ‘la francophonie’ and French language policy, which are often limited to a particular geographical area. […] the volume provides a very useful historical backdrop for understanding contemporary linguistic policy and identity struggles in the countries treated. As such, this volume will clearly be of interest to those concerned with the historical and ideological factors shaping both general language policy and French language use in a wide range of countries.» (Meredith Doran, Bilingual Education and Bilingualism) «‘French in and out of France’ is a substantial addition to the literature on the French language. It represents a considerable step towards understanding not only the position of French in the world but also the dilemma some nations have inherited as a result of France’s ambition to promote, and in some cases to impose, its language within other nations.» (C. Belkacemi, Journal of French Language Studies) «It [this book] provides a rigorous and often searching fresco of the French language and its relations with other languages in three European countries (France, Belgium and Switzerland), North Africa (Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia) Western and Southern Africa, three Middle East countries (Egypt, Lebanon and Syria), North America (Canada and the United States) and Australia. In their very rich and highly rigorous essays, the authors shed light on how openness in the French language was developed by the end of the colonial period and the extent to which it was able to form part of the state construction process.» (MT, Bulletin Quotidien Europe) «For those with a specialist interest in the French language, this book is an essential source of up-to-date information on the position of French within and outside of France. It is also a book of considerable interest to all who have a research interest in language planning issues, especially in post-colonial contexts.» (Noel Watts, New Zealand Journal of French Studies)...
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  • 2
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    Bern : Peter Lang AG | Bern : Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
    ISBN: 9783035300161
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    Series Statement: Hispanic Studies: Culture and Ideas 33
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    Keywords: Moderne ; Geschlechterrolle ; Rasse ; Erotik ; Hispanoamerika ; Maghreb
    Abstract: This book reconsiders the body in literature and makes a case for visual representation as a physical and gesticulative domain for rethinking the constructions of gender, nationalism and sexuality. Examining literary production from the eleventh century until the present, the author argues that the body in contemporary North Africa and Latin America serves as a physical and symbolic terrain upon which sexual, textual, national, racial and linguistic identities are vectored and through which postcolonial and hegemonic antagonisms of power and identity are resolved. Rather than embracing «third world» identity as a residual repository of western thought, colonization and linguistic infusion, the author suggests that the paradigm of cultural identity in the Maghreb and Latin America is best understood through an examination of the emergent corporeal articulations of subjectivity prevalent in these literatures and visual cultures. The text examines the body as a critical landscape through which the various discourses of nationhood, gender and sexuality converge in order to construct a reading of the social that neither amasses subjectivity as singular under the rubric of the «third world», nor couches the other within static notions of gendered, sexual or racial identities.
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  • 3
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    Bern : Peter Lang AG | Bern : Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
    ISBN: 9783035300444
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1st, New edition
    Series Statement: Modern French Identities 90
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1860-2008 ; Politische Identität ; Kulturelle Identität ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Frankreich ; Konferenzschrift 2008
    Abstract: This book offers a selection of the papers presented at the 2008 annual conference of the Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France (ASMCF), with chapters focusing on regional formation, European policy, the cultural landscape of Paris, the place of Maghrebi artists in popular music, the evolution of cultural policy regarding ‘popular’ culture, and filmic and novelised representations of desire, ethnicity and nationality. Guided by postcolonial critique, this book takes as its starting point the recognition of multiple identities in modern and contemporary France, despite (and against) the traditional republican emphasis on national unification and the relegation of notions of ethnicity, sexuality and cultural difference to the so-called private sphere. While many publications have engaged with this topic, few juxtapose social and political issues with cultural approaches. This edited volume, by contrast, incorporates the work of specialists drawn from a broad range of academic disciplinary areas, including history, politics, literature and cultural studies, and shows how perceptions of the self and of the other as French have changed over the years, with an emphasis on the contemporary period (post-1945).
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