The essay innovatively compares two very different examples of transnational diasporas, the Yoruba diaspora in Ivory Coast, analyzed from an ethno-sociolinguistic perspective, and the Jewish-American diaspora as represented in Henry Roth’s novel Call It Sleep (1934), studies from a linguistic and literary point of view, in order to investigate how the two diasporic experiences have come to terms with a new sociocultural reality characterized by a multilingual environment.
Diasporas transnationales: Entre déterritorialisation et reterritorialisation
DE ANGELIS, Valerio Massimo;
2008-01-01
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The essay innovatively compares two very different examples of transnational diasporas, the Yoruba diaspora in Ivory Coast, analyzed from an ethno-sociolinguistic perspective, and the Jewish-American diaspora as represented in Henry Roth’s novel Call It Sleep (1934), studies from a linguistic and literary point of view, in order to investigate how the two diasporic experiences have come to terms with a new sociocultural reality characterized by a multilingual environment.File in questo prodotto:
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