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Questions of Identitysymbols, values, language
  • Chiang Kin Lok, Kenneth (2007675359)
  • Ma Chin Kwan, Jane (2007607388)
  • Yim Sau Chun, Jennifer (2007680641)

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Symbols Values
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Funny traditional stereotype about Europeans
  • A European Heaven is where the police are
    British, the cooks are French, the mechanics are
    German, the lovers are Italian and it is all
    organised by the Swiss.
  • A European Hell is where the police are German,
    the cooks are English, the mechanics are French,
    the lovers are Swiss, and it is all organised by
    the Italians.

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When you think of France, what is the first image
on your mind?
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Impressions about China among students
People not educated
www.the-flag-makers.com
Pirated discs
horrible
big
Dirty
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chineseculture.about.com
www.standardmandarin.com
www.botanikfoto.com
www.beijingmadeeasy.com
travelyourself.blogspot.com
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National Flag
  • Equality, Liberty, Fraternity
  • Being patriotic
  • Proud to be French

Blue altruism and highness White ideas of
Justice Red the blood shed in search of freedom
http//www.blogstoday.co.uk/BlogsImages/BlogDj3677
61kG9p6b56yd/france
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Cockerel
  • a Christian symbol of vigilance
  • Football
  • Rugby

http//www.languedoc-france.info/06141212_cockerel
.htm
http//img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00371/E
aster_682x400_371234a.jpg
http//images.google.com.hk/imgres?imgurl
http//images.google.com.hk/imgres?imgurl
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Marianne
  • A personification of Liberty
  • symbolises the "Triumph of the Republic

http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marianne
www.answers.com
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Food Culture
  • French cuisine is very diverse
  • Meals traditional baguette cheese
    inexpensive wine
  • A misconception about the French heavy and
    complicated food
  • fact French cuisine is fairly simple
  • high quality fresh ingredients
  • loving preparation

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Baguette and Coffee and Mousse au chocolat
  • Implies a relaxing lifestyle sitting at a café
    chatting and people-watching

http//www.desertflour.com/images/breads/baguette.
jpg
http//www.studiosept.com/images/coffee.jpg
foodsci.wisc.edu/.../images/cheese_mix.jpg
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Bordeaux wines
  • Relaxing life style
  • Symbols of the good life

http//z.about.com/d/cruises/1/0/b/x/1/bordeaux_wi
ne028.jpg
Appellation dorigine contrôlée (AOC)
http//4giftsdirect.com/productimages/2106_Bordeau
x.jpg
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Apéritif
  • An alcohol drink before a meal
  • E.g. Pernod, Kir Royale
  • purpose to whet the appetite
  • a festive occasion when the French celebrate
    events
  • a tradition that is very common in France and
    throughout Southern Europe

find.myrecipes.com
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Apéritif
  • Becoming increasingly  private 
  • less and less French people have an aperitif in
    public places frequently
  • According to a study by social and economic
    research firm Credoc,
  • 3 French people in 10 invite friends or family to
    have an aperitif at their home at least once a
    month.

find.myrecipes.com
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Attitudes towards Life Appreciative and relaxing
  • like to find as many occasions as possible to
    spend time at the table with family and friends
  • two hour break for lunch a common practice
  • businesses typically reopen around 2pm, and stay
    until about 7pm
  • Employees five weeks of vacation
  • mandatory reduction of the work week 35 hours
  • Executives get additional vacation instead of
    shorter working weeks 14 to 16 extra days every
    year

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Paul Krugman said
  • Even French people has a lower disposable income,
    with good welfare policies, they compensate for
    the lower level of consumption
  • As a result, the French family has less to worry
    about
  • They earn less because they work less hours, but
    at the same time they spend more time with the
    family

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Moulin Rouge in Paris
Can Can dance
www.niagaraballet.net
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La Tour Eiffel
  • Paris is a romantic city

http//paris-in-photos.com/images/the-eiffel-tower
.jpg
http//images.google.com.hk/imgres?imgurl
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Individualism
  • Individualism is an important value to the French
  • France has one of the most comprehensive family
    policy programs in the world and is the top
    spending country on these programs
  • In 2000
  • work week was shortened from 39 to 35 hours per
    week so parents would have more time to spend
    with their family

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Languages
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Introduction
  • No. of languages (2005) 32
  • 29 living, 1 second language, 2 extinct
  • First language 88 of the population
  • Others speak Alsacian, Flemish, Italian, Basque,
    Catalan dialects, Breton, Occitan dialects,
    Corsu, Arabic, and Creole

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History
  • Source Latin-based Gallo-Roman language
  • Spoken by the armies of Julius Caesar 1 century
    BC
  • Written form 8th century
  • Earliest writing Oath of Strasbourg by
    Charlemagnes grandsons
  • From Latin, which descends Provencal also

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History
  • 1066 12xx official language of the English
    social elite
  • 13th century French literatures appeared
  • Romanticism in poetry and prose arose
  • 1539 French -gt officially established by the
    Edict of Villers-Cotterêts

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History
  • 1635 French Academy (Académie française) was set
    up
  • To uphold the purity of French language
  • Standardization
  • Today 2nd language in overseas territories and
    dependencies
  • Widely spoken in former-colonies
  • e.g. Province of Quebec in Canada, Africa, Haiti
    etc

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Language Attitudes
  • One nation one language
  • Superior to any other languages
  • Should remain pure
  • Linguistic Prescriptivism Linguistic Purism
  • Laypersons aware of the most subtle
    distinctions, excluding regional forms and slang.

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Language Attitudes
  • Standard norm Parisian
  • Deviations -gt regional varieties (français
    régionaux), such as Occitan, Corsican, Basque etc
  • Respected or stigmatized
  • French an efficient vehicle for communication
    across France
  • a powerful symbol -gt national solidarity
    (internal cohesion) uniqueness (external
    distinction)
  • Related to policy of centralization

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Language Policy
  • Before French Revolution (1789) not strong on
    language
  • Revolutionaries liberty of language
  • Abandoned later, as other languages -gt keep the
    peasant masses in obscurantism
  • X time money-gtlanguage policy
  • 1880s Free compulsory primary education -gt
    French as the only medium of instruction
  • French used in newspapers and books

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Language Policy
  • 1918 German in Alsace-Lorraine was outlawed
  • 1925 Anatole de Monzie, Minister of public
    education, stated that for the linguistic unity
    of France, the Breton language must disappear.
  • Minority language speakers-gtshamed
  • 1950s Right for regional languages to exist
  • Breton appeared in media
  • 1972 Banned by president Georges Pompidou

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Language Policy
  • 1992 Constitution French is the language of the
    republic
  • 1999 the Council of Europes European Charter
    for Regional or Minority Languages
  • to protect and promote historical regional and
    minority languages in Europe
  • France X ratify -gt the Constitution disallows
  • Fear for babelism, balkanisation and ethnic
    separatism
  • 2006 US Company in France fined for using
    English only

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