Acadiversité

Acadiversité

L’Acadie, berceau d’un peuple francophone né à l’époque de la colonisation européenne de l’Amérique. L’Acadie, une diaspora forgée dans la violence du Grand Dérangement, c’est-à-dire l’exil du peuple acadien au 18e siècle. L’Acadie, collectivité moderne évoluant aux rythmes de la mondialisation et de la diversité culturelle. C’est l’intersection de toutes ces Acadies que nous explorons dans le balado Acadiversité. Une production du Studio N/S de l'Observatoire Nord/Sud, laboratoire associé à la Chaire de recherche du Canada en études acadiennes et transnationales (CRÉAcT - Clint Bruce) de l'Université Sainte-Anne en Nouvelle-Écosse.

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June 18, 2022 50 mins

Né en 1937 et décédé en 2015, l’historien et écrivain Régis Brun a assisté et contribué aux grandes transformations qu’a connues la société acadienne à partir des années 1950. De plus, il a participé aux premiers efforts de la Société historique acadienne, grâce à ses trouvailles documentaires et aux interprétations originales qu’il en proposait. Ses travaux ultérieurs ont ouvert des voies originales en études acadiennes. À maints ...

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Né en 1937 et décédé en 2015, l’historien et écrivain Régis Brun a assisté et contribué aux grandes transformations qu’a connues la société acadienne à partir des années 1950. De plus, il a participé aux premiers efforts de la Société historique acadienne, grâce à ses trouvailles documentaires et aux interprétations originales qu’il en proposait. Ses travaux ultérieurs ont ouvert des voies originales en études acadiennes. À maints ...

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Entretien avec Nathan Rabalais, auteur de l’ouvrage Folklore Figures of French and Creole Louisiana (Figures folkloriques de la Louisiane française et créole), paru en 2021 chez LSU Press, avec des dessins de l’artiste louisianais Jonathan Mayers, dit «Radbwa Faroush». Originaire de Eunice et de Lafayette (Louisiane), Nathan Rabalais est professeur d’études francophones à l’Université de Louisiane à Lafayette. Proche collaborateur ...

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Michael Dardar, “The United Houma Nation: History and Questions for Indigenous Louisiana.” In Louisiana French, the word Lagniappe refers to a small gift that is added to an exchange as a show of appreciation. This podcast lagniappe features Michael Dardar of the United Houma Nation and is offered as a supplement to Acadiversité’s third episode of our first season, “Legacies of Settler Colonialism in Atlantic Canada and Beyond.” 

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Dr. Karly Kehoe, “Settlement and Legacies of Resilience in Northern Cape Breton.” In Louisiana French, the word Lagniappe refers to a small gift that is added to an exchange as a show of appreciation. This podcast lagniappe features Dr. Karly Kehoe of Saint Mary’s University and is offered as a supplement to Acadiversité’s third episode of our first season, “Legacies of Settler Colonialism in Atlantic Canada and Beyond.”

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How are we to make sense of the complex legacies of settler colonialism in contemporary Canada? What were the effects of Acadian settlement on indigenous peoples in eastern Canada, or Mi’kmaki, and in Louisiana? Highly relevant to current debates on historical memory, commemoration, and reconciliation with indigenous nations, these matters are addressed by a panel of university and community scholars who convened in Cape Breton, No...

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Dans l’épisode précédent, nous avons retracé la naissance et la renaissance du jumelage entre le village de Cap-Pelé, au Nouveau-Brunswick, et la ville de Broussard, en Louisiane. Devenues des villes sœurs en 1984, les deux municipalités se sont ensuite perdues de vue pour se retrouver de plus belle, plus d’une trentaine d’années plus tard. À l’approche du Congrès mondial acadien de 2019, les deux ambassadeurs du jumelage, Justin L...

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Le village de Cap-Pelé, au Nouveau-Brunswick, et la petite ville de Broussard, en Louisiane, sont unis depuis 1984 par un jumelage municipal dont le but, à l’origine, était de renouer les liens entre les communautés de la diaspora acadienne. Après quelques échanges initiaux, le jumelage est tombé dans l'oubli, jusqu'à sa redécouverte à l'approche du Congrès mondial acadien 2019. Cet épisode retrace l'historique ...

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