The Francophone World: Cultural Issues and Perspectives introduces
readers to French-speaking communities across the globe and offers a
perspective on the cultures that have developed in the wake of French
exploration and colonization. This book explores the French influence in
West Africa, the diversity of cultures within the Caribbean, the
Francophone communities of North America, and the plight of North
African immigrants living in France. Through these interdisciplinary
essays and the discussion questions that follow them, readers can
examine such wide-ranging topics as the media in Francophone West
Africa, the special status of women writers in Senegal, and the mix of
cultures in Martinique and French Guiana. This book also highlights the
transition into modernity in Burkina Faso, the theater of Aimé Césaire,
literature and culture in Québec, and the French presence in the
northeastern United States.