Discours du tourisme diasporique : l’exemple d’une visite louisianaise en Acadie

This article examines the discourse of diasporic tourism around the 2019 World Acadian Congress, held in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island (Canada). These Congrès mondiaux are an opportunity to bring together members of the Acadian diaspora, an ethnic and linguistic minority from Eastern Canada...

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Autores principales: Clint Bruce, Emilie Urbain
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ea99d7a593184efabab5e64ed23777ea2021-12-02T09:54:28ZDiscours du tourisme diasporique : l’exemple d’une visite louisianaise en Acadie1565-896110.4000/aad.5483https://doaj.org/article/ea99d7a593184efabab5e64ed23777ea2021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/aad/5483https://doaj.org/toc/1565-8961This article examines the discourse of diasporic tourism around the 2019 World Acadian Congress, held in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island (Canada). These Congrès mondiaux are an opportunity to bring together members of the Acadian diaspora, an ethnic and linguistic minority from Eastern Canada scattered across several regions of North America and around the world. In particular, we examine the lived experiences of members of a delegation from Louisiana as they "return" to the land of their ancestors. The processes of diasporic identification to which their interviews testify are based on "moments" when memory and geographical distance are erased during heritage visits, on the recognition of doxical elements of a shared identity that allows one to feel at home with the other, and on the desire to transform the symbolic ties that unite the diaspora into transnational economic partnerships.Clint BruceEmilie UrbainUniversity of Tel-AvivarticleAcadiadiasporaidentityLouisianaheritage tourismStyle. Composition. RhetoricP301-301.5FRArgumentation et Analyse du Discours, Vol 27 (2021)
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topic Acadia
diaspora
identity
Louisiana
heritage tourism
Style. Composition. Rhetoric
P301-301.5
spellingShingle Acadia
diaspora
identity
Louisiana
heritage tourism
Style. Composition. Rhetoric
P301-301.5
Clint Bruce
Emilie Urbain
Discours du tourisme diasporique : l’exemple d’une visite louisianaise en Acadie
description This article examines the discourse of diasporic tourism around the 2019 World Acadian Congress, held in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island (Canada). These Congrès mondiaux are an opportunity to bring together members of the Acadian diaspora, an ethnic and linguistic minority from Eastern Canada scattered across several regions of North America and around the world. In particular, we examine the lived experiences of members of a delegation from Louisiana as they "return" to the land of their ancestors. The processes of diasporic identification to which their interviews testify are based on "moments" when memory and geographical distance are erased during heritage visits, on the recognition of doxical elements of a shared identity that allows one to feel at home with the other, and on the desire to transform the symbolic ties that unite the diaspora into transnational economic partnerships.
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title Discours du tourisme diasporique : l’exemple d’une visite louisianaise en Acadie
title_short Discours du tourisme diasporique : l’exemple d’une visite louisianaise en Acadie
title_full Discours du tourisme diasporique : l’exemple d’une visite louisianaise en Acadie
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