The Impact of French on the African vernacular languages : for better or for worse? Gabon as a case study / Sosth�ene Boussougou and Karim Menacere.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 1443883255
- 9781443883252
- 447.9 23
- PC3680.A38
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed January 12, 2016).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Following independence from their respective colonial regimes, seventeen African countries adopted French as their national language. This political move has had a number of consequences, both positive and negative, leading to the central question of this book: was the adoption of French as their national language a blessing or a curse for these countries? Is Francophonie a symbol of unity, a means of networking for French speakers in a globalised world, offering a sense of belonging through linguistic and cross-cultural, shared values, or is it a form of cultural imperialism in disguise? The.
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