Une minorité francophone hors Québec : les Franco-Terreneuviens
Year:
1995
Collection:
, 10
Publishing Company:
, De Gruyter
Journal:
, Canadiana Romanica
Pages :
, 234
ISBN :
978-3-11-093789-3 978-3-11-093789-3
Abstract
The francophone minority in Newfoundland is the smallest, least known group of French Canadians and the only one apart from the Acadians to be of non-Quebec origin. After a period of thoroughgoing assimilation, the French Newfoundlanders are now fighting for their ethno-linguistic survival. The present study synthesises the qualitative and quantitative findings of large-scale on-the-spot fieldwork with a systemic approach to the concept of ethnic identity in North America to propose a prognosis on the future development of collective identity among the French Newfoundlanders.
Theme :
Linguistics
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