방송통신대학교, 영연방의사회와문화 요약노트, 11-15주차
- 최초 등록일
- 2015.01.20
- 최종 저작일
- 2013.05
- 20페이지/ MS 워드
- 가격 3,000원
목차
I. Canada
1.. Multiculturalism and Linguistic Duality
2.연습문제
II. Australia
1. History
2.연습문제
III.. Australia
1. Culturally Diverse Society
2.연습문제
IV. New Zealand
1. History
2.연습문제
V. New Zealand
1. Maoritanga
2.연습문제
본문내용
Ⅲ. Canada
9. Multiculturalism and Linguistic Duality
C. Linguistic Duality
The longest-standing test of Canada’s capacity to balance unity and diversity is the challenge of linguistic duality. Canadians live in an officially bilingual country. Bilingualism is at the very core of their approach to diversity. It has been a defining characteristic of Canadian society from the very beginning of its constitutional development.
- 캐나다의 통합과 다양성의 균형을 위한 능력에 대한 오래된 과제는 언어적 이중성
ㄴ 공식적으로 이중언어 국가, 다양성에 대한 접근의 가장 핵심적 요소
ㄴ 헌정 발전 시작단계부터 캐나다 사회의 특성
With Confederation in 1867, English and French were accorded official, constitutional status and a large range of powers was assigned to the constituent member provinces. Within once province, Quebec, French-speaking Canadians formed a large majority and were able to use these powers to protect and develop their culture. Elsewhere in Canada, the French language gradually came under strain with an influx of immigrants who were either of English origin or were encouraged to speak English.
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