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Oates, Leigh.
Language, citizenship and identity in Quebec[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
306.449714
書名/作者:
Language, citizenship and identity in Quebec/ Leigh Oakes and Jane Warren.
作者:
Oates, Leigh.
其他作者:
Warren, Jane,
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2006.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource
叢書名:
Language and globalization
標題:
Ethnicity - Quâebec (Province)
標題:
French-Canadians - Ethnic identity. - Quâebec (Province)
標題:
Acadians - Ethnic identity. - Quâebec (Province)
標題:
French-Canadians - Languages. - Quâebec (Province)
標題:
Linguistic minorities - Quâebec (Province)
標題:
French language - Social aspects - Quâebec (Province)
ISBN:
9780230625495
ISBN:
0230625495
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Foreword / G.Bouchard -- PART 1: NEW CHALLENGES -- From French Canadian to Quebecer -- Redefining the Quebec Nation -- Quebec in a Globalising World -- PART 2: A COMMON LANGUAGE -- French: A Language for All Quebecers -- Whose French? Language Attitudes, Linguistic Insecurity and Standardisation -- PART 3: DIVERSE EXPERIENCES -- Language, Immigrationand Belonging in Quebec -- Transformations of Anglophone Quebec -- Linguistic Rights for Aboriginal Nations.
摘要、提要註:
The social, political, and economic conditions that accompany globalisation are calling for new conceptualisations of belonging within culturally diverse communities. In Language, Citizenship and Identity in Quebec, the authors take Quebec as a particularly intriguing case study of one such community. They examine how Quebec seeks to foster a sense of belonging among the minorities within its borders through the promotion of a common citizenship, with French as the key element. As a nationwithout a state, Quebec is driven by two distinct imperatives: the need to affirm a robust Francophone identity within the Anglophone sphere of North America, and the civic obligation to accommodate an increasingly diverse range of migrant groups as well as demands for recognition by Aboriginal andAnglophone minorities. This is the first comprehensivestudy in English to make a sociolinguistic contribution to the question of Quebec identity, as Quebec defines itself in a globalising world and asit engages with the diversity within its borders.
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Language, citizenship and identity in Quebec[electronic resource] /
Oates, Leigh.
Language, citizenship and identity in Quebec
[electronic resource] /Leigh Oakes and Jane Warren. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2006. - 1 online resource - Language and globalization.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword / G.Bouchard -- PART 1: NEW CHALLENGES -- From French Canadian to Quebecer -- Redefining the Quebec Nation -- Quebec in a Globalising World -- PART 2: A COMMON LANGUAGE -- French: A Language for All Quebecers -- Whose French? Language Attitudes, Linguistic Insecurity and Standardisation -- PART 3: DIVERSE EXPERIENCES -- Language, Immigrationand Belonging in Quebec -- Transformations of Anglophone Quebec -- Linguistic Rights for Aboriginal Nations.
The social, political, and economic conditions that accompany globalisation are calling for new conceptualisations of belonging within culturally diverse communities. In Language, Citizenship and Identity in Quebec, the authors take Quebec as a particularly intriguing case study of one such community. They examine how Quebec seeks to foster a sense of belonging among the minorities within its borders through the promotion of a common citizenship, with French as the key element. As a nationwithout a state, Quebec is driven by two distinct imperatives: the need to affirm a robust Francophone identity within the Anglophone sphere of North America, and the civic obligation to accommodate an increasingly diverse range of migrant groups as well as demands for recognition by Aboriginal andAnglophone minorities. This is the first comprehensivestudy in English to make a sociolinguistic contribution to the question of Quebec identity, as Quebec defines itself in a globalising world and asit engages with the diversity within its borders.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230625495
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230625495doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
372763
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336502
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LC Class. No.: F1055.A1 / O28 2006eb
Dewey Class. No.: 306.449714
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