Fédéralisme, question linguistique et citoyenneté aux Etats-Unis dans le contexte des Amériques

In the U.S. there is neither consensus nor national policy regarding the linguistic issue, whether it concerns the status of English or the languages of minority groups, like Spanish.  The inconsistency of the various policies seems to derive directly from the federal system; it also affects the rig...

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Publicado: Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains 2008
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:7a8828368b9e4eb380a61eafffda2fd22021-12-02T10:33:18ZFédéralisme, question linguistique et citoyenneté aux Etats-Unis dans le contexte des Amériques1626-025210.4000/nuevomundo.46513https://doaj.org/article/7a8828368b9e4eb380a61eafffda2fd22008-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/46513https://doaj.org/toc/1626-0252In the U.S. there is neither consensus nor national policy regarding the linguistic issue, whether it concerns the status of English or the languages of minority groups, like Spanish.  The inconsistency of the various policies seems to derive directly from the federal system; it also affects the rights of linguistic minorities and the definition of citizenship. The article examines what a truly democratic policy of recognition of minority languages through bilingual programs for instance involves, and contemplates what a redefinition of a truly republican and even transnational citizenship extended to the Americas entailsJames CohenCentre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américainsarticlecitizenshipfederal systemminority languageNational languageSpanishtransnationalismAnthropologyGN1-890Latin America. Spanish AmericaF1201-3799ENFRPTNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos (2008)
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language EN
FR
PT
topic citizenship
federal system
minority language
National language
Spanish
transnationalism
Anthropology
GN1-890
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
spellingShingle citizenship
federal system
minority language
National language
Spanish
transnationalism
Anthropology
GN1-890
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
James Cohen
Fédéralisme, question linguistique et citoyenneté aux Etats-Unis dans le contexte des Amériques
description In the U.S. there is neither consensus nor national policy regarding the linguistic issue, whether it concerns the status of English or the languages of minority groups, like Spanish.  The inconsistency of the various policies seems to derive directly from the federal system; it also affects the rights of linguistic minorities and the definition of citizenship. The article examines what a truly democratic policy of recognition of minority languages through bilingual programs for instance involves, and contemplates what a redefinition of a truly republican and even transnational citizenship extended to the Americas entails
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title Fédéralisme, question linguistique et citoyenneté aux Etats-Unis dans le contexte des Amériques
title_short Fédéralisme, question linguistique et citoyenneté aux Etats-Unis dans le contexte des Amériques
title_full Fédéralisme, question linguistique et citoyenneté aux Etats-Unis dans le contexte des Amériques
title_fullStr Fédéralisme, question linguistique et citoyenneté aux Etats-Unis dans le contexte des Amériques
title_full_unstemmed Fédéralisme, question linguistique et citoyenneté aux Etats-Unis dans le contexte des Amériques
title_sort fédéralisme, question linguistique et citoyenneté aux etats-unis dans le contexte des amériques
publisher Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains
publishDate 2008
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