Le Canada et la Norvège au sein des enjeux arctiques. Une étude narrative et linguistique
This study constitutes a comparative study of the Canadian and Norwegian Arctic strategy documents. The purpose of the study has been to examine how the Canadian and Norwegian governments present themselves as heroes" in their own Arctic narrative. To examine these White Papers two different th...
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ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/12039 2023-05-15T14:49:32+02:00 Le Canada et la Norvège au sein des enjeux arctiques. Une étude narrative et linguistique Fjeldstad, Marte 2016-05-18 3380119 bytes application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/12039 fra fre The University of Bergen https://hdl.handle.net/1956/12039 Copyright the author. All rights reserved Norge Canada Arktis Fransk språk Norvège Arctique Récit Approche narrative Linguistique 711125 Master thesis 2016 ftunivbergen 2023-03-14T17:39:59Z This study constitutes a comparative study of the Canadian and Norwegian Arctic strategy documents. The purpose of the study has been to examine how the Canadian and Norwegian governments present themselves as heroes" in their own Arctic narrative. To examine these White Papers two different theoretic approaches are used. A narrative approach helps us explore the White papers as a story, formed in five stages: the initial situation, the complication, the reaction, the resolution and the final situation. These stages establish the hypothesis and are tested based on the linguistic and text structural criteria. At the micro level, a subjectivity approach is used, to investigate lexical phenomena supporting the narrative hypothesis. The findings show that both the Canadian and the Norwegian government all in all appear to present themselves as heroes in their own Arctic story in very similar ways. Master i Fransk MAHF-FRAN FRAN350 Master Thesis Arctic Arctique* Arktis Arktis* University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Arctic Canada |
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This study constitutes a comparative study of the Canadian and Norwegian Arctic strategy documents. The purpose of the study has been to examine how the Canadian and Norwegian governments present themselves as heroes" in their own Arctic narrative. To examine these White Papers two different theoretic approaches are used. A narrative approach helps us explore the White papers as a story, formed in five stages: the initial situation, the complication, the reaction, the resolution and the final situation. These stages establish the hypothesis and are tested based on the linguistic and text structural criteria. At the micro level, a subjectivity approach is used, to investigate lexical phenomena supporting the narrative hypothesis. The findings show that both the Canadian and the Norwegian government all in all appear to present themselves as heroes in their own Arctic story in very similar ways. Master i Fransk MAHF-FRAN FRAN350 |
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Master Thesis |
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Fjeldstad, Marte |
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Fjeldstad, Marte |
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Le Canada et la Norvège au sein des enjeux arctiques. Une étude narrative et linguistique |
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Le Canada et la Norvège au sein des enjeux arctiques. Une étude narrative et linguistique |
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Le Canada et la Norvège au sein des enjeux arctiques. Une étude narrative et linguistique |
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Le Canada et la Norvège au sein des enjeux arctiques. Une étude narrative et linguistique |
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Le Canada et la Norvège au sein des enjeux arctiques. Une étude narrative et linguistique |
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le canada et la norvège au sein des enjeux arctiques. une étude narrative et linguistique |
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The University of Bergen |
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2016 |
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Arctic Canada |
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Arctic Arctique* Arktis Arktis* |
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Arctic Arctique* Arktis Arktis* |
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