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020 _a9782763755779 (pbk)
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040 _aEBZ
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100 1 _aAmal Madibbo.
240 1 0 _aBlackness and La Francophonie : Anti-Black Racism, Linguicism and the Construction and Negotiation of Multiple Minority Identities
245 0 0 _aBlackness and La Francophonie : Anti-Black Racism, Linguicism and the Construction and Negotiation of Multiple Minority Identities /
_cAmal Madibbo
260 _a[Quebec] :
_bPresses de l'Université Laval,
_c2021.
440 _aLangues officielles et sociétés
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references and appendices.
505 _aTABLE DES MATIÈRES
505 _aAcknowledgements
505 _aForeword /
_rProfessor Afua Cooper
505 _aChapter 1 Introduction
_tContext
_tTheoretical Framework : Critical Race Theory ; Critical Multiculturalism
_tMethodological Considerations
_tContents of the Book
505 _aChapter 2 Sociohistorical Background and Contemporary Context
_tFrancophones in Alberta
_tBlacks in Alberta ; From the 1960s to the present
505 _aChapter 3 The Construction and Negotiation of Canadian Identity
_tThe Politics of Racial Hatred : Persisting White Supremacy in Contemporary Canada
_tCountering Contemporary White Supremacy
505 _aChapter 4 The Construction and Negotiation of Francophone Identity
_tThe Caravane contre le racisme et la discrimination (the Caravan)
505 _aChapter 5 The Construction and Negotiation of Black-African Identity
_tCelebrating Black History Month in French
505 _aChapter 6 Conclusion
505 _aReferences
505 _aAppendices
520 _a"Dr. Amal Madibbo has taken us on a journey of multiple Blackness in this ground-breaking and judicious monograph Blacks and La Francophonie: Anti-Black Racism, Linguicism, and the Negotiation of Multiple Minority Identities. Viewed through the lens of historical sociology, critical race theory, and critical ethnography, she documents how particular intersectionalities work to disadvantage, and also empower Black people, in this case, Black Albertans who also share a Francophone identity. Thus, she provides insightful answers to the questions posed. [...]
520 _aBlack Francophones are creating new communities of resistance in Alberta. They have redefined what it means to be Francophone, and they are also writing and shaping Black history. While White people have seen Blackness as a curse, Blacks themselves have seen it as a beautiful blessing. In putting Black Francophones under her scholarly lens and centring their voices, Madibbo gives visibility to this community by documenting the saliency of their struggles and victories." (Foreword, pp. xi-xvi)
538 _aAvailable electronically via the Internet.
650 _aLanguage policy
_zAlberta
650 _aBlack people
_zAlberta
_xSocial conditions
_y21st century.
650 _aLinguistic minorities
_zAlberta
_xSocial conditions
_y21st century.
650 _aFrench-Canadians
_zAlberta
_xSocial conditions
_y21st century.
650 _aImmigrants
_zAlberta
_xSocial conditions
_y21st century.
650 _aCritical race theory
_zCanada.
856 _uhttps://www.pulaval.com/livres/blackness-and-la-francophonie-anti-black-racism-linguicism-and-the-construction-and-negotiation-of-multiple-minority-identities
_zPublisher's Website.
856 _uhttps://ocul-uo.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OCUL_UO/5lqjs2/alma991015313365905160
_zCheck the UO Library Catalog.
942 _2z
_cBK