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The invited contributions will reflect the disciplinary scope of UK-based research in the field of Francophone Canadian Studies as well as highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of much of this research. While many of the contributions focus on contemporary issues and contemporary culture, there is also an awareness of the historical development of francophone culture in Canada and the distinctive demographic, political and linguistic factors which continue to shape it.
Contents
Writing Contemporary Québec: the Quest for Identity and Intertextuality in the Work of Roxanne Bouchard, Jasmina Bolfek-Radovani; Language Attitudes Among Adolescents in Montreal: Potential Lessons for Effective Language Planning in Quebec, Ruth Kircher; Dissolving Identities. The Representation of Alzheimer's in Marie Laberge's Oublier (1987), Robert Gravel's Il n'y a plus rien (1992) and Michel Tremblay's L'Impératif présent (2003), Rachel Killick; Time and Narrative in Café de Flore, Bill Marshall; Writing Québécois Heartlands: The Eastern Townships, Ceri Morgan; Ying Chen's critical path. The writer's search for a new perspective, Gabrielle Parker; Settler Language Communities in an Indigenous state: the Francophone Community in Nunavut, Annis May Timpson; The Development of Linguistic Purism in Quebec, Olivia Walsh.