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The Rise Of Dz-Manga In Algeria: Glocalization And The Emergence Of A New Transnational Voice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This article aims to establish Algerian manga as a new object of study within the field of Francophone studies and the broader field of cartooning in the developing world.
Gueydan-Turek, Alexandra
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Toward a Sexual Difference Theory of Creolization

open access: yesJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy, 2014
In lieu of an abstract, here is the opening paragraph from the essay: Throughout his work, Édouard Glissant rigorously describes the process of creolization in the Caribbean and beyond.
Max Hantel
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Fort-de-France et Pointe-à-Pitre : deux villes américaines ?

open access: yesIn Situ, 2012
We will follow the process of dissemination of a standard type of building that was developed in England during the 18th century and that spread from 1790 to the 1820’s along the East Coast of the former Anglo–American colonies, between Boston and New ...
Christophe Charlery
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The Middle English Creolization Hypothesis: Persistence, Implications, and Language Ideology

open access: yesStudia Anglica Posnaniensia, 2019
Bailey and Maroldt (1977) and Domingue (1977) were the first to argue that language contact during the Middle Ages between Old English and both Old Norse and Norman French resulted in linguistic creolization.
O’Neil David
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Working with Media Text in the Audience: Case Method

open access: yesPolylinguality and Transcultural Practices, 2022
This article proposes a holistic approach to text analysis as an object of linguistic research and pedagogical process. The purpose of the work is to demonstrate a methodology for working with a textual whole, which would be universal for both foreign ...
Lyudmila P. Dianova
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Modeling the emergence of contact languages [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Contact languages are born out of the non-trivial interaction of two (or more) parent languages. Nowadays, the enhanced possibility of mobility and communication allows for a strong mixing of languages and cultures, thus raising the issue of whether ...
Loreto, Vittorio   +3 more
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Cooking Creoleness: Lafcadio Hearn in New Orleans and Martinique

open access: yesJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy, 2012
Martinican creolist Raphaël Confiant claims in an unabashed praise of Lafcadio Hearn that the nineteenth century writer “invented what today we might call ‘multiple identity’ or ‘creoleness’ [créolité].” Critic Chris Bongie notes that the word ...
Valérie Loichot
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Returning to the Point of Entanglement: Sexual Difference and Creolization

open access: yesJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy, 2023
In this essay, I suggest an entangled analysis of sexual difference theory via Luce Irigaray and creolization via Édouard Glissant. I argue that these two distinct discourses share a critical stance against Western sameness and assimilation into a closed
Ruthanne C. Kim
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Grazing to Gravy: Faunal Remains and Indications of Genízaro Foodways on the Spanish Colonial Frontier of New Mexico [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Understanding identity aspects of those labeled Genízaro during the late Spanish Colonial period of New Mexico benefits from finer-grained perspectives on what ranges and mixtures of practices persons bearing this casta designation may have performed ...
Sunseri, JU
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