Article published In: Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict: Online-First Articles
Countering linguistic violence by place-making in the public space
Tamazight and the linguistic landscape of Tizi-Ouzou, Algeria
Published online: 1 November 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlac.00071.sab
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlac.00071.sab
Abstract
Much is discussed in the literature about the Arabization of Algeria’s public space since its independence from France in
1962. This privileging of the contest between Arabic and French eclipses the stake claimed by speakers of Tamazight, the Afro-Asiatic
language spoken by the majority in the historic province of Kabylia, to the east of the capital Algiers. Taking the wilaya
of Tizi-Ouzou, in the heart of Kabylia, as the focus for this article, we adopt a performative approach to exploring the making of place,
and in particular a Tamazightophone space, by triangulating traditional Linguistic Landscape data, interviews with residents, and 200 years
of competing language management strategies. In response to the linguistic violence perpetrated by French colonial powers and aggressive
Arabisation policies, we investigate how the discourses of place, particularly Amazigh cultural and linguistic identity, challenge the
double erasure of Tamazight.
Keywords: Tamazight, Arabic, French, Linguistic Landscape, place-making
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.The sociolinguistic situation in Algeria
- 2.1Tamazight
- 2.2Algerian Arabic
- 2.3Modern Standard Arabic
- 2.4French
- 3.The linguistic landscape of Tizi-Ouzou
- 4.Discussion
- 4.1Deictic signage
- 4.2Interpellating signage
- 4.3Personalisation signs
- 4.4Residual spatialisation processes
- 5.Conclusions
- Notes
References
References (40)
Abousnnouga, Gill, and David Machin. 2012. “The Changing Spaces of War Commemoration: A Multimodal Analysis of the Discourses of British Monuments.” Social Semiotics 21(2): 175–196.
Abu-Haidar, Farida. 2000. “Arabisation in Algeria.” International Journal of Francophone Studies 3(3): 151–163.
Belmihoub, Kamal. 2018. “Language Attitudes in Algeria.” Language Problems and Language Planning 42(2): 144–172.
Benchehida, Mansour. 2001. “La problématique des langues en Algérie: historique, situation et conséquences.” Horizons Philosophiques 12(1): 125–135.
Benrabah, Mohamed. 2007. “Language Maintenance and Spread: French in Algeria.” International Journal of Francophone Studies 10(1–2): 193–215.
. 2013. Language Conflict in Algeria: From Colonialism to Post-independence, Bristol: Multilingual Matters.
. 2014. “Competition between Four “World” Languages in Algeria.” Journal of World Englishes 1(1): 38–59.
Blackwood, Robert. 2011. “Language Beliefs and the Polynomic Model for Corsican.” Language Awareness 20(1): 17–30.
. 2014. “The Top-Down Revitalization of Corsican: Considering the Reversal of a Language Shift in the Linguistic and Semiotic Landscapes of Ajaccio.” French Studies 68(1): 61–77.
Chaker, Salem. 1978. Un Parler berbère d’Algérie. Unpublished PhD thesis, Université de Paris V.
Cheballah, Abdellah. 2016. “L’Algérie consacre la langue berbère après une longue lutte.” Le Point, 7 February 2016. Available online at [URL]
Cook, Vivian. Forthcoming. The Language of the English Street Sign. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters.
Djité, Paulin G. 1992. “The Arabization of Algeria: Linguistic and Sociopolitical Motivations.” International Journal of the Sociology of Language 981: 15–28.
Dourari, Abderezzak. 2003. Les Malaise de la société algérienne: crise de langues et crise d’identité. Casbah: Algiers.
. 2014. “Algeria: Cultural Multiplicity and Unity Dialects”. In Multiculturalism and Democracy in North Africa: Aftermath of the Arab Spring, ed. by Moha Ennaji, 35–53. London: Routledge.
. 2016. “Amazighs (Berbers) in Algeria: An Ethnic Majority yet a Linguistic Minority.” In Minorities, Women and the State in North Africa, ed. by Moha Ennaji, 41–62. Trenton, NJ: Red Sea Press.
. 2017. “The Rise of Tamazight in Algeria: Fighting an Uphill Battle.” In The Global Rise of Indigenous Languages, ed. by Kamel Igoudjil and Sihem Arfoui-Abidi, 91–106. Jendouba, Tunisia: Institut Supérieur des Sciences Humaines.
Dris, Chérif. 2017. “Algérie 2016 : Révision constitutionnelle sur fond de normalisation de l’impunité.” L’Année du Maghreb 171: 245–256.
Elimam, Abdou. 2009. “Du Punique au Maghribi: Trajectoires d’une langue sémito-médterranéenne.” Synergies Tunisie 11: 25–38.
Feredj, Mohamed S. 2002. Histoire de Tizi-Ouzou et de sa région : Des origines à 1954, 2nd edn. Algiers: Hammouda.
Grandguillaume, Gilbert. 1983. Arabisation et politique linguistique au Maghreb. Paris: Maisonneuve & Larose.
Haddadou, Mohand-Akli. 2003. “L’Etat algérien face à la revendication berbère: De la répression aux concessions.” Revue Glottopol 1(1): 131–138.
Järlehed, Johan. 2017. “Genre and Metacultural Displays: The Case of Street-name Signs.” Linguistic Landscape 3(3): 286–305.
Kloss, Heinz. 1952. Die Entwicklung neuer germanischer Kultursprachen seit 1800, Schwann: Düsseldorf.
Laceb, Mohand-Oulhadj. 2018. “Encore le tamazight en Algérie (2003–2016) : De l’officialisation et des tergiversations.” Etudes et Documents Berbères 39/401: 227–246.
Maddy-Weitzman, Bruce. 2012. “Arabization and Its Discontents: The Rise of the Amazigh Movement in North Africa.” Journal of the Middle East & Africa 31: 109–135.
Mc Laughlin, Fiona. 2015. “Linguistic Warscapes of Northern Mali.” Linguistic Landscape 1(3): 213–242.
Marcellesi, Jean-Baptiste. 1983. “La définition des langues en domaine roman : Les enseignements à tirer de la situation corse.” Actes du congrès des romanistes d’Aix-en-Provence 51: 309–314.
Moatassime, Ahmed. 2006. Langages du Maghreb face aux enjeux culturels Euro-méditerranéens, L’Harmattan: Paris.
Mostari, Hind Amel. 2004. “A Sociolinguistic Perspective on Arabisation and Language Use in Algeria.” Language Problems and Language Planning 28(1): 25–43.
Ouaras, Karim. 2009. “Les graffiti de la ville d’Alger : carrefour de langues, de signes et de discours. Les murs parlent…” Insaniyat, Revue algérienne d’anthropologie et de sciences sociales 44–451: 159–174.
Roberts, Hugh. 1982. “The Unforeseen Development of the Kabyle Question in Contemporary Algeria.” Government and Opposition 17(3): 312–334.
Scollon, Ron, and Suzanne W. Scollon. 2003. Discourses in Place: Language in the Material World. London & New York: Routledge.
Stroud, Christopher, and Dmitri Jegels. 2014. “Semiotic Landscapes and Mobile Narrations of Place: Performing the Local.” International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2281: 179–199.
Cited by (1)
Cited by one other publication
This list is based on CrossRef data as of 13 november 2025. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers. Any errors therein should be reported to them.