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Language Conflict in Algeria : From Colonialism to Post-Independence.
Title:
Language Conflict in Algeria : From Colonialism to Post-Independence.
Author:
Benrabah, Mohamed.
ISBN:
9781847699657
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (211 pages)
Series:
Multilingual Matters ; v.154

Multilingual Matters
Contents:
Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Prologue: Two Cultural Warsin 50 Years -- 1 Circumnavigating a Term: 'Language Conflict' and Related Concepts -- 2 Frenchification: Annihilating Indigenous Languages -- 3 Arabization: At War with Diversity -- 4 Geopolitics and Language Rivalry: French versus English -- 5 Writers and Language as a Battlefield: 'Authenticity' versus 'Hybridity' -- Epilogue: The Language Question As a 'Lightning Rod' -- References -- Index.
Abstract:
This is a book about the use of languages as a proxy for conflict. It traces the history of Algeria from colonization by the French in 1830 to the celebration of 50 years of independence in 2012, and examines the linguistic issues that have accompanied this turbulent period. The book begins with an examination of 'language conflict' and related concepts, and then applies them to both the French colonists' language policies and the Arabization campaigns which followed independence. This is followed by an analysis of the rivalry between the English and French languages in independent Algeria. The book concludes with a study of the language choices made by Algerian writers and the complex tensions which arose from these choices among intellectuals in the colonial and post-colonial periods.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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