Asymmetrical hybridities: Youths at francophone games in Canada
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The purpose of this ethnographic comparative study of the Jeux de l’Acadie, the Jeux
franco-ontariens and the Alberta Francophone Games is to explore further how minority youth
identities are produced and manifested in Canada’s francophonies. Through interviews, drawings
and questionnaires adolescents express and give meaning to their francophoneness in the context
of the Games. The analysis reveals that francophone identities are reproduced as a component of
hybrid identities. This hybridity refers to youths’ integration of once distinct francophone and
anglophone cultural identities into a “hybrid” identity. This paper examines the different
configurations of these hybrid cultural and linguistic identities, where some youths spontaneously
and mostly live in French but insist on their hybridity, while other youths perform predominantly
as anglophones but remain attached to their francophoneness. Indeed, Acadian youths primarily
perform a singular francophone identity while Franco-Ontarian and Alberta francophone youths
manifest a rather complex and asymmetrical mélange of francophoneness and anglophoneness.
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Canadian Journal of Sociology, 30(2), 143-168.
