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French in and out of France

Language Policies, Intercultural Antagonisms and Dialogue

by Kamal Salhi (Volume editor)
©2003 Edited Collection VIII, 487 Pages
Series: Modern French Identities, Volume 18

Summary

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.

Details

Pages
VIII, 487
Year
2003
ISBN (PDF)
9783035301168
DOI
10.3726/978-3-0353-0116-8
Language
English
Publication date
2012 (August)
Keywords
Language Policy Intercultural antagonisms Human Rights French Linguistic Minorities Postcolonial Cultures
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., New York, Wien, 2002. VIII, 487 pp.

Biographical notes

Kamal Salhi (Volume editor)

The Editor: Kamal Salhi is Senior Lecturer in the Department of French at the University of Leeds. He was the founding Director of the Centre for Francophone Studies at the same University. His research focuses mainly on the politics and aesthetics of the cultural production of North and Sub-Saharan Africa and their post-colonial cultural/language policies. He is the Editor of the International Journal of Francophone Studies.

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