Le Théâtre Franco-Ontarien : Dramatic Spectacles of Linguistic Otherness
Year:
2000
Author :
Volume and number:
, 69
Collection:
, 2
Journal:
, University of Toronto Quarterly
Pages :
, 587-614
Abstract
Surveys the work of Franco-Ontarian playwrights Jean Marc Dalpé, Robert Marinier, Michel Ouellette, and André Paiement written during 1970-2000, summarizing the ways that code-switching, bilingualism, heterolingualism, vulgarity, and violence serve to illustrate the collective sense of dispossession and alienation common to French-speaking Canadians outside Quebec, in the years following the Quiet Revolution.
Theme :
Arts - Culture - Heritage - MusicBilingualismCanadaFrancophones Outside QuebecLinguisticsOntario
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