Identité culturelle et francophonie dans les Amériques (Cultural Identity and the French Language in the Americas)
Year:
1976
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Proceedings of the Colloquim on Cultural Identity and the French Language in the Americas.
These papers, given at five general sessions and fifteen workshops, discuss the relationship between cultural identity and the French language in the Americas, and deal with the following topics: (1) French speech in Canada; (2) anthropology and cultural identity; (3) translation; (4) French in Ontario and New England; (5) sociology; (6) communities in Ontario and Louisiana; (7) the French to be taught in schools; (8) Creole and French in the Antilles; (9) history and nationalism; (10) sociolinguistic questions; (11) the minority writer; (12) popular traditions; (13) theatre, the conscience of the people; (14) religion; (15) cinema; (16) the local press; (17) the publishing industry; (18) songs; (19) radio and television; and (20) political power and the survival of French. (AMH)
Proceedings of the Colloquim on Cultural Identity and the French Language in the Americas.
These papers, given at five general sessions and fifteen workshops, discuss the relationship between cultural identity and the French language in the Americas, and deal with the following topics: (1) French speech in Canada; (2) anthropology and cultural identity; (3) translation; (4) French in Ontario and New England; (5) sociology; (6) communities in Ontario and Louisiana; (7) the French to be taught in schools; (8) Creole and French in the Antilles; (9) history and nationalism; (10) sociolinguistic questions; (11) the minority writer; (12) popular traditions; (13) theatre, the conscience of the people; (14) religion; (15) cinema; (16) the local press; (17) the publishing industry; (18) songs; (19) radio and television; and (20) political power and the survival of French. (AMH)
Theme :
CanadaFrancophonesFrancophones Outside QuebecCultural Identity
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