Conceptualizing Linguistic and Cultural Identity among Breton and Arabic Users in Brittany

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, ROMANCE
Sarah Eichhorn
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The linguistic diversity of France is a highly discussed topic, particularly in relation to the French state's (lack of) support for regional and minority languages (RMLs). There are approximately 200,000 speakers of the regional language Breton, while Arabic is the second-most widely spoken language in France with an estimated 3–4 million speakers. Recent studies have called for comparative analyses and this research seeks to fill this gap, focusing on individual speakers and their social experiences as they relate to language(s), diversity, and identity. This paper discusses findings of fieldwork conducted in Brittany with Breton and Arabic language users, examining how Breton and Arabic language users describe their language experiences, and how identity can be shaped by language practices. This research also explores how such language practices relate to diversity and multilingualism across France more broadly, and how individuals understand the multifaceted nature of identity using terms such as ‘double culture’ and ‘mélange’.
布列塔尼布列塔尼语和阿拉伯语使用者的语言和文化身份概念化
法国的语言多样性是一个备受讨论的话题,尤其是法国政府(缺乏)对地区语言和少数民族语言(RMLs)的支持。布列塔尼地区语言大约有 20 万使用者,而阿拉伯语是法国使用第二广泛的语言,估计有 300-400 万使用者。最近的研究呼吁进行比较分析,本研究试图填补这一空白,重点关注语言使用者个人及其与语言、多样性和身份相关的社会经历。本文讨论了在布列塔尼对布列塔尼语和阿拉伯语使用者进行实地调查的结果,研究了布列塔尼语和阿拉伯语使用者如何描述他们的语言经历,以及语言实践如何影响身份认同。这项研究还探讨了这些语言实践与整个法国的多样性和多语言性之间的关系,以及个人如何使用 "双重文化 "和 "混杂 "等术语来理解身份认同的多面性。
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Nottingham French Studies
Nottingham French Studies LITERATURE, ROMANCE-
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期刊介绍: Nottingham French Studies is an externally-refereed academic journal which, from Volume 43, 2004, appears three times annually, with at least one special and one general issue each year. Its Editorial Board is drawn from members of the Department of French and Francophone Studies of the University of Nottingham, with the support of an International Advisory Board.
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