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The Future of French: Cultural Competition in the 21st Century (Paperback)

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Globalisation has transformed the economic system around the world and has had a major impact upon every country. Children in China now are obliged to learn English from primary school. English, without a doubt, is the global language of technology. All around the world, there is the rowing infusion of English phrases and word into almost every language.The linguistic question, also raises the issue of cultural survival. Can indigenous cultures survive the onslaught of the powers of globalization? In the 21st century, will we witness the demise of numerous cultural groups and regional identities? How can certain historical communities survive? Is there a future for certain languages and linguistic groups in the 21st century? How can certain historical communities such as the anglophone, hispanophone, arabophone, or even countries such as China, India, Russia sustain their cultural and linguistic identities in the 21st century? This volume makes a major contribution to this discussion. In a thorough, highly readable and well organized series of chapters, the author places these problems and challenges clearly before us.

About the Author


Jean-Louis Roy is awidely respected and renowned thinker with a distinguished career in many ?elds. He was a Professor at McGill University and Director of the Centre for French Canadian Studies, a director of the daily newspaper Le Devoir, President of the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development from 1990-1998, Secretary General of the Agence de la Francophonie

Product Details
ISBN: 9780889629141
ISBN-10: 0889629145
Publisher: Mosaic Press
Publication Date: December 1st, 2010
Pages: 156
Language: English