This collection of original essays challenges French-centered conceptions of francophonie as the shaping force of the production and study of the French language, literature, culture, film, and art both inside and outside mainland France. The traditional view of francophone cultural productions as offshoots of their hexagonal avatar is replaced by a pluricentric conception that reads interrelated aspects of francophonie as products of specific contexts, conditions, and local ecologies that emerged from post/colonial encounters with France and other colonizing powers. The twenty-one papers grouped into six thematic parts focus on distinctive literary, linguistic, musical, cinematographic, and visual forms of expression in geographical areas long defined as the peripheries of the French-speaking world: the Caribbean, the Indian Ocean, the Maghreb, sub-Saharan Africa, Quebec, and hexagonal cities with a preponderance of immigrant populations. These contested sites of French collective identity offer a rich formulation of distinctly local, francophone identities that do not fit in with concepts of linguistic and ethnic exclusiveness, but are consistent with a pluralistic demographic shift and the true face of Frenchness that is, indeed, plural.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 14 Jan 2014
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443853521
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H. Adlai Murdoch is Professor of French and Francophone Literature at Tufts University. He is the author of Creole Identity in the French Caribbean Novel and Creolizing the Metropole: Migratory Metropolitan Caribbean Identities in Literature and Film. He is also the co-editor of the essay collections Postcolonial Theory and Francophone Literary Studies and Metropolitan Mosaics and Melting-Pots: Paris and Montreal in Francophone Literatures. He has edited special issues of Research in African Literatures the International Journal of Francophone Studies and the Journal of Caribbean Literatures and his articles have appeared in numerous journals including Callaloo Yale French Studies Research in African Literatures LEsprit créateur and Revue des sciences humaines.Zsuzsanna Fagyal is Associate Professor of French Linguistics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is the author of French: A Linguistic Introduction (2006) and Accents de Banlieues (2010). She published multiple journal articles and book chapters on social networks (Lingua) the sounds of French (Probus Journal of Phonetics) language variation and change in Parisian French (Cahiers de Sociolinguistique) and ethnic styles of speaking in France. She is also Associate Editor of the Journal of French Language Studies Faits de Langue and Lynx. Her forthcoming single- and co-authored books deal with language and minorities in Europe and speech ethnicity and the media in contemporary France.
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