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American Francophobia is not all it's cracked up to be.
An article explaining the reasons for his Francophobia would be most welcome.
If francophobia is still so rife in the States...
America wasn't born to its Francophobia.
It has brought out a Francophobia in the British newspapers that has to be read to be believed.
They thus found a ready acceptance, in the war against the 'heretic' French in 1793, for their violent Francophobia.
What's with all the Francophobia?
This francophobia is being cultivated alongside germanophobia.
"This wave of francophobia is accompanied by classic negative stereotypes," Mr. Vaisse said.
Here's an even more radical thought: take an interest in French politics instead of engaging in casual, mocking Francophobia.
If francophobia is still so rife in the States, I wonder if the French can ask for their statue back?
Iorga's changing sentiment flowed between the extremes of Francophilia and Francophobia.
"Faced with the aura of French thinkers in the United States, francophilia has given way to francophobia," she said.
And over the weeks my Francophobia diminished as my gut shrank to a sleeker, more hydrodynamic plane.
Justin Vaïsse thinks that francophobia is, in the U.S., mainly a political phenomenon.
The accumulated evidence of France's flaws can be compelling, but what pale stuff this is compared with Francophobia's French counterpart!
Anti-French sentiment in the United States is the manifestation of Francophobia by Americans.
By contrast, critics of the French position have trotted out every calumny in the antique armoire of Francophobia.
As with any xenophobia, Francophobia in the U.S. can be distinguished from rational criticism of France.
As Racine returned to prominence at home, his critics abroad remained hostile due mainly, Butler argues, to Francophobia.
These are also considered examples of Francophobia, as well as the thought that in continental Europe French armies were spreading sexually-transmitted diseases.
LEAD: Drew Middleton's Francophobia mars an otherwise entertaining account of his 1939-40 experiences.
A few have even begun to talk of an outbreak of francophobia, marked by the revival of age-old stereotypes about the dirty, arrogant, anti-Semitic French.
Opposition to Protestantism became a major feature of later French Anglophobia (and conversely, fear of Catholicism was a hallmark of Francophobia).
Nothing could possibly lift your spirits as quickly as "The Bicycle Men," a gleefully funny exercise in Francophobia that even President Jacques Chirac would love.