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    Translating linguistic innovation in Francophone African novels by Woodham, Kathryn

    Published 2007
    Subjects: “…Francophone African literature…”
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    Territories of literary history: the shifting boundaries of Francophone literature in Canada by Chapman, Rosemary

    Published 2013
    Subjects: “…literary history; territory; Quebec; Francophone; nationalism; Canada; colonialism; migration; boundaries; indigenous population…”
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    Challenging perspectives: documentary practices in films by women from Francophone Africa by Pugsley, Bronwen E.

    Published 2012
    “…It analyses a corpus of fifteen films by Francophone sub-Saharan African women filmmakers, ranging from 1975 to 2009, within the framework of documentary theory. …”
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    Subtitling Francophone World Cinema: Narratives of Identity, Alterity and Power in Audiovisual Translation by Leveridge, Francesca

    Published 2023
    Subjects: “…subtitling; multilingualism; francophone; cinéma-monde; postcolonialism; hybridity; audiovisual translation…”
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    Je suis plusieurs: plural subjectivities in life-writing by three francophone Russian women, 1800-1825 by Murphy, Emilie

    Published 2010
    “…This study examines textual representations of plural subjectivities in life-writing by three francophone Russian women in the early nineteenth century. …”
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    Liberia’s Post-1990 Ecomog Incursion: An Assessment of Anglophone – Francophone Dichotomy by Mohammed Sambo, Abubakar, Othman, Muhammad Fuad, Omar, Rusdi

    Published 2017
    “…One of the successful stories of regional economic communities (RECs) today is that of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).Founded in 1975, it is a conglomeration of states having similar but distinctively different colonial experiences in West Africa; the Anglophone, the Francophone and the Lexiphone.Contemporary political events in the world had made ECOWAS flexible and receptive to reforms.Although there was little internal wrangling within the ECOWAS member states, because of the transformation and expansion of the economic bloc’s re-establishing, its grasps over political, security and social events within the sub-region after the cold war, the development brought division in ECOWAS, and expressed such in the form of Anglophone and Francophone dichotomy, for reason of not agreeing to military intervention. …”
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    Post-imperialism, postcolonialism and beyond: towards a periodisation of cultural discourse about colonial legacies by Göttsche, Dirk

    Published 2017
    “…At the same time, some recent developments in Francophone, Anglophone and German literature, e.g. …”
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    Christian Pelras And His Work: 17 August 1934–19 July 2014 by Macknight, Campbell

    Published 2016
    “…For the most part, he wrote for a scholarly Francophone audience but, as time went on, more of his writing appeared in English and some in Indonesian. …”
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    Business Plan for the Council of International Service by Mbacke, Maimouna

    Published 2019
    “…It aims to support francophone young Africans to get access to high-quality education and professional development opportunities across the world.…”
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