Contacts de langue dans les espaces discursifs numériques des chroniques : la diversité linguistique en partage

Chronicles are a type of narrative fiction published as serial stories on the internet (Facebook, Wattpad, etc.). Written by young people of various origins, most often from post-colonial migrations, they describe the daily life in the plurilingual and pluricultural universe of the outskirts of citi...

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Main Authors: Violaine Bigot, Nadja Maillard-De La Corte Gomez, Camille Noûs
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Language:fra
Published: Université Marc Bloch 2021-01-01
Series:ALSIC: Apprentissage des Langues et Systèmes d'Information et de Communication
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/alsic/4772
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description Chronicles are a type of narrative fiction published as serial stories on the internet (Facebook, Wattpad, etc.). Written by young people of various origins, most often from post-colonial migrations, they describe the daily life in the plurilingual and pluricultural universe of the outskirts of cities. The discourse of linguistic heterogeneity is studied in the discursive spaces (ie the multimodal narrative fiction itself and the exchanges with the readers that surround it) of 16 chronicles. The naming of languages and other forms used to refer to otherness in discourse (translation, metalinguistic comments, typographical games, etc.) are analyzed. The effects sought by these games of linguistic heterogeneity shown in discourse are then studied. Beyond the "effect of reality" linked to the staging of the multilingual urban environment, they allow the construction of an ethos (said and shown) of a multilingual speaker/writer, the narration of interactions with friends and family where languages play a central role in the construction of relationships and identities and finally the development of complex identity games, within digital interactions with readers. The heterogeneity of the repertoires appears to be strongly thematized in these discursive spaces where it is considered as a shared wealth.
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spelling doaj-art-a1fa92f752c84098bfa15583e1cc62452025-08-20T01:55:04ZfraUniversité Marc BlochALSIC: Apprentissage des Langues et Systèmes d'Information et de Communication1286-49862021-01-0123210.4000/alsic.4772Contacts de langue dans les espaces discursifs numériques des chroniques : la diversité linguistique en partageViolaine BigotNadja Maillard-De La Corte GomezCamille NoûsChronicles are a type of narrative fiction published as serial stories on the internet (Facebook, Wattpad, etc.). Written by young people of various origins, most often from post-colonial migrations, they describe the daily life in the plurilingual and pluricultural universe of the outskirts of cities. The discourse of linguistic heterogeneity is studied in the discursive spaces (ie the multimodal narrative fiction itself and the exchanges with the readers that surround it) of 16 chronicles. The naming of languages and other forms used to refer to otherness in discourse (translation, metalinguistic comments, typographical games, etc.) are analyzed. The effects sought by these games of linguistic heterogeneity shown in discourse are then studied. Beyond the "effect of reality" linked to the staging of the multilingual urban environment, they allow the construction of an ethos (said and shown) of a multilingual speaker/writer, the narration of interactions with friends and family where languages play a central role in the construction of relationships and identities and finally the development of complex identity games, within digital interactions with readers. The heterogeneity of the repertoires appears to be strongly thematized in these discursive spaces where it is considered as a shared wealth.https://journals.openedition.org/alsic/4772ethosmultilingualismsocial networkingliteracyidentitymultiliteracies
spellingShingle Violaine Bigot
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Contacts de langue dans les espaces discursifs numériques des chroniques : la diversité linguistique en partage
ALSIC: Apprentissage des Langues et Systèmes d'Information et de Communication
ethos
multilingualism
social networking
literacy
identity
multiliteracies
title Contacts de langue dans les espaces discursifs numériques des chroniques : la diversité linguistique en partage
title_full Contacts de langue dans les espaces discursifs numériques des chroniques : la diversité linguistique en partage
title_fullStr Contacts de langue dans les espaces discursifs numériques des chroniques : la diversité linguistique en partage
title_full_unstemmed Contacts de langue dans les espaces discursifs numériques des chroniques : la diversité linguistique en partage
title_short Contacts de langue dans les espaces discursifs numériques des chroniques : la diversité linguistique en partage
title_sort contacts de langue dans les espaces discursifs numeriques des chroniques la diversite linguistique en partage
topic ethos
multilingualism
social networking
literacy
identity
multiliteracies
url https://journals.openedition.org/alsic/4772
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