La francophonie comme idéologie. Mythes et réalités d’un discours sur la diversité culturelle
Year:
2017
Author :
Volume and number:
, 48(1)
Collection:
, Langues, discours, idéologies
Publishing Company:
, Revue de l'Université de Moncton
Journal:
, Revue de l'Université de Moncton
Pages :
, 11-39
Abstract
This article shows how the concept of francophonie has changed. Initially referring to a group defined by a colonial history, it has evolved to designate a semiosphere structured around the values of "cultural dialogue" and "cultural diversity". The word "francophone" has evolved as well, referring both to language proficiency and to identity. This study examines these ambiguities, as well as the ambiguity surrounding the notion of cultural diversity itself. It evaluates the barriers that encumber the French language, preventing it from truly being a language of diversity. Lastly, the study explores various avenues open for language policies that can bring to fruition the values francophonie claims to hold.
Theme :
FrancophonesfrancophonieIdentityLanguage Policy
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