L'avenir des minorités francophones du Canada après la reconnaissance
Year:
2012
Author :
Volume and number:
, 45-46
Journal:
, International Journal of Canadian Studies / Revue internationale d’études canadiennes
Pages :
, 163-186
Abstract
This article looks at Canadian francophonie in a minority situation (outside the province of Québec) and the desire for acknowledgement that inhabited this francophonie until recently. The article suggests that Francophones living in a minority situation have, after a long battle, entered an era that can be called post-acknowledgement. If the theory provides a reason to rejoice this new order, the author suggests rather that this post-acknowledgement gives rise to a few challenges for communities that are too often “invisible”.
Theme :
CanadaFrancophonesLinguistic minorities
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