“It’s All French Over There!”

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of International Students Pub Date : 2023-01-08 DOI:10.32674/jis.v13i4.4739
R. Anderson
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This narrative recounts one U.S. professor of French quest to locate French-speaking communities of Ontario, Canada. After one week of wasted travel and repeated frustration from misguided tips, one brief but spectacular moment occurred in a village grocery store.  It upended his pre-conceived understanding of this group and their linguistic practices. Drawing from sociological theories Bourdieu, Foucault, and Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory, the author analyzes the totality of his quest, from exasperation to enlightenment. This cross-border narrative demonstrates that even highly educated individuals can be ineffective within new ecological systems because of their inability to recognize the influence of their own microsystems. Analysis suggests that a network configuration of Bronfenbrenner’s model, rather than a nested one, more accurately reflects this linguistic landscape. Finally, Foucault’s heterotopia helps explain the misrecognition of community’s language practices. The essay subsequently offers advice to quest-takers, those seeking to understand /belong to a new culture.
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“那边全是法国人!”
这个故事讲述了一位美国法语教授寻找加拿大安大略省法语社区的故事。在浪费了一周的旅行和因错误提示而一再受挫之后,一个短暂但壮观的时刻发生在一家乡村杂货店。这颠覆了他对这一群体及其语言实践的预先设想的理解。从社会学理论布迪厄、福柯和布朗芬布伦纳的生态系统理论出发,分析了他从愤怒到启蒙的探索历程。这种跨界叙事表明,即使是受过高等教育的个人,在新的生态系统中也可能是无效的,因为他们无法识别自己微观系统的影响。分析表明,Bronfenbrenner模型的网络结构,而不是嵌套结构,更准确地反映了这种语言景观。最后,福柯的异托邦有助于解释对社区语言实践的错误认识。这篇文章随后为寻求理解/属于一种新文化的人提供了建议。
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Journal of International Students
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2.90
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25.00%
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85
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30 weeks
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