Les annĂ©es 60 et 70, en Ontario français, sont porteuses de transformations idĂ©ologiques retentissantes. Dans la foulĂ©e de la RĂ©volution tranquille au QuĂ©bec, le nationalisme canadien-français traditionnel est chassĂ© du discours dominant, alors mĂȘme que le gouvernement fĂ©dĂ©ral, par l'entremise de ses politiques linguistiques, en vient Ă occuper une place de plus en plus grande dans la vie socioculturelle des minoritĂ©s françaises. Ces bouleversements entraĂźnent un rĂ©amĂ©nagement fondamental du discours identitaire des Franco-Ontariens. Les notions de culture, de communautĂ© et d'histoire habituellement associĂ©es Ă la notion canadienne-française sont Ă©vincĂ©es en faveur d'un discours individualiste. De « Canadiens-Français » qu'ils Ă©taient, les Franco-Ontariens deviennent des « francophones », sans assises culturelles. / « Comment un peuple oublie son nom » trace l'Ă©volution des termes clĂ©s de l'identitĂ© franco-ontarienne telle qu'elle se manifeste, sur une pĂ©riode de quinze ans, dans la presse française de Sudbury. Les rĂ©sultats sont probants.

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La crise identitaire franco-ontarienne et la presse française de Sudbury (1960-1975)
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La crise identitaire franco-ontarienne et la presse française de Sudbury (1960-1975)
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HistoryTable of contents
- Table des matiĂšres
- Avant-propos
- Introduction
- Chapitre premier
- Chapitre deuxiĂšme
- Chapitre troisiĂšme
- Chapitre quatriĂšme
- Conclusion
- ANNEXE 1 Données statistiques relatives au Lexique identitaire de la presse française de Sudbury
- Bibliographie
- 4e de couverture
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