01437nas a2200265 4500000000100000000000100001000000100002008004100003653003900044653002200083653003300105653001200138653001700150653002100167653001400188653002600202653003900228100001400267245006600281856014600347300001200493490000700505520063900512022002001151 2010 d10aCommunity participation (THE\_204)10acultural heritage10aCultural identity (THE\_382)10aFlorida10aFrancophonie10aFrench Canadians10aMicrocosm10aMigration (THE\_5771)10aTransnational heritage (ICH\_1361)1 aC. Forget00a« Floribec »: Le patrimoine culturel québécois en Floride uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77955759757&doi=10.3917%2fethn.103.0459&partnerID=40&md5=4a643ccec30ff0a1a64b2c026b8e973b a459-4680 v403 aNew mobilities tend to promote globalization and multiculturalism. At the same time, more and more microcosms based on cultural particularisms appear worldwide. This article describes a specific microcosm, that of the French Canadian in Florida. The region of Fort-Lauderdale-Hollywood is known as the "Petit Quebec" or "Floribec" since thousands of French Canadians from Quebec go over there each year during winter time. The author analyses the ways by which French Canadians transfer consciously or subconsciously their intangible cultural heritage into this part of Florida to establish a real "Petit Quebec" under the palm trees. a00462616 (ISSN)