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Francophonie, francophonies

Langue française, 1990
Dumont Paul. Francophonie, francophonies. In: Langue française, n°85, 1990. Les représentations de la langue : approche sociolinguistique, sous la direction de Henri Boyer et Jean Peytard. pp. 35-47.
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Can We Still Speak of the ‘Geopolitics of the Francophonie’?

ELLA - utdanning, litteratur, språk
This article explores the concept of the "geopolitics of Francophonie," examining its current relevance and potential. The first section clarifies key terms such as "geopolitics," "francophonie," and "Francophonie," and their interrelationships.
Franck Orban
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Francophonie

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2013
This review unravels different facets of la Francophonie, both as an international institution dedicated to the defense of French and as a group of people who speak or are united by French. Having been highly ideological since its beginnings and its association with France's colonial history, the very idea of la Francophonie has aroused passionate ...
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La perspective montessorienne face au mouvement de l’éducation nouvelle dans la francophonie européenne du début du XXe siècle

, 2020
RESUMÉ La méthode de Maria Montessori est née en pleine expansion du mouvement de l’Éducation nouvelle. Bien qu’on la considère généralement comme l’une des figures-clé de ce courant pédagogique, elle s’en considère plutôt la précurseure.
Catherine L'ecuyer
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Prizing Francophonie into Existence

Journal of World Literature, 2020
This paper explores the relationship between literary prizes and the framing of contemporary francophone literature as world literature. Using a literary and sociological lens, I analyze how the Prix des Cinq Continents marketed itself as a kind of ...
Madeline Bedecarré
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Francophonie

2019
Abstract Credited to French geographer Onésisme Reclus (1837–1916), the term ‘francophonie’ was coined in the latter 19th century for the purpose of designating the geographical areas occupied by States/peoples having in common the usage of the French language. Bolstered by its use in the 1962 landmark publication ‘Esprit’, ‘francophonie’
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Universalisms and francophonies

International Journal of Francophone Studies, 2009
To reject the term Francophone, that describes so well non-hexagonal literatures and puts them in dialogue with Anglophone, Hispanophone or Sinophone literatures, is tantamount to acquiescing to the metropole's old assimilationist agendas. The manifesto pour une littrature-monde en franais (Le Bris et al.
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Francophonie maghrébine

L Information Grammaticale, 1985
Bonnard Henri. Francophonie maghrébine. In: L'Information Grammaticale, N. 26, 1985. pp. 20-22.
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La francophonie

2023
Le français, langue à diffusion internationale, évolue selon des dynamiques particulières dans tous les espaces de la francophonie, où il connaît de grandes variations dans ses emplois. Ce chapitre offre un aperçu de cette diversité en apportant des informations sur le statut, les fonctions, les caractéristiques du français tel qu’il est ...
Paola Puccini, Cristina Brancaglion
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