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Parlons Montréal: Exploring Young Montrealers' Linguistic Identity

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Parlons Montréal: Exploring Young Montrealers' Linguistic Identity

Dutremble-Rivet, Jaëlle (2019) Parlons Montréal: Exploring Young Montrealers' Linguistic Identity. Masters thesis, Concordia University.

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Abstract

Parlons Montréal is a research-creation project that explores my generation’s relationship to linguistic identity. Assembled in Klynt, this bilingual nonlinear interactive documentary explores notions of identity, linguistic tension, language laws and challenges faced by young Montrealers (aged 18-30). I conducted 13 interviews with Montrealers throughout the city and asked them about their thoughts on language, identity and Montréal’s linguistic landscape. This written component offers a broader perspective which situates my documentary historically. As such, I will be exploring the historical events that inform our current linguistic landscape and offer more context on the realities young Montrealers face.

Divisions:Concordia University > Faculty of Arts and Science > Communication Studies
Item Type:Thesis (Masters)
Authors:Dutremble-Rivet, Jaëlle
Institution:Concordia University
Degree Name:M.A.
Program:Media Studies
Date:August 2019
Thesis Supervisor(s):Soar, Matt
ID Code:985802
Deposited By: JAELLE DUTREMBLE-RIVET
Deposited On:05 Feb 2020 03:01
Last Modified:05 Feb 2020 03:01
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