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Title
French Linguistic Policy in Algeria and Morocco: The Consequences of Arabization |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1887/40716 |
Date
2016 |
Author(s)
Osman, Mohamed |
Contributor(s)
Migliori, Laura |
Abstract
This thesis focuses on the manner in which Algerian and Moroccan authorities overlooked the growing identification and importance the French language had for citizens through the implementation of Arabization. The research was guided by the following research question: What were the negative consequences experienced in Morocco and Tunisia following the implementation of the Arabization process in each respective country? This thesis will examine these adverse effects by studying both short term and long term effects caused by Arabization. Most existing literature focuses on the positive aspects of Arabization such as the re-establishment of the Algerian and Moroccan identities after the colonial era. This has created a gap in the existing literature about this topic as the negative effects of Arabization are discussed scarcely. Subsequently, this thesis adopts a different approach to existing literature by discussing these negative effects. |
Subject(s)
Arabization; Colonialism; Algeria; Morocco |
Language
en |
Type of publication
Bachelor thesis |
Repository
Leiden - University of Leiden
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