Canada's Official Languages Act, Border Imperialism, and the Surface Tension of Water.

Autor: MARTIN, SONIA
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Zdroj: Language & Literacy: A Canadian Educational E-Journal; 2024, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p54-75, 22p
Abstrakt: This paper examines how Canada's Official Languages Act (OLA) reinforces the sociopolitical constructs of language barriers and linguistic borders. Questions addressed are: in Canada, who do linguistic borders serve, how do linguistic borders function, and what are the effects of linguistic borders? The theoretical framework draws from raciolinguistics and border imperialism. The method, a socio-diagnostic critique, juxtaposes the discursive practices of the OLA with border governance strategies. Results highlight how linguistic border governance creates the conditions for language-based discrimination to thrive. The paper concludes with a call to disinvest from the OLA, and a turning toward the waterlanguage connection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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