Beyond "Understanding Canada"

Beyond
Title Beyond "Understanding Canada" PDF eBook
Author Lorraine York
Publisher University of Alberta
Total Pages 365
Release 2017-03-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1772122696

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The dismantling of "Understanding Canada"—an international program eliminated by Canada's Conservative government in 2012—posed a tremendous potential setback for Canadianists. Yet Canadian writers continue to be celebrated globally by popular and academic audiences alike. Twenty scholars speak to the government's diplomatic and economic about-face and its implications for representations of Canadian writing within and outside Canada's borders. The contributors to this volume remind us of the obstacles facing transnational intellectual exchange, but also salute scholars' persistence despite these obstacles. Beyond "Understanding Canada" is a timely, trenchant volume for students and scholars of Canadian literature and anyone seeking to understand how Canadian literature circulates in a transnational world. Contributors: Michael A. Bucknor, Daniel Coleman, Anne Collett, Pilar Cuder-Domínguez, Ana María Fraile-Marcos, Jeremy Haynes, Cristina Ivanovici, Milena Kaličanin, Smaro Kamboureli, Katalin Kürtösi, Vesna Lopičić, Belén Martín-Lucas, Claire Omhovère, Lucia Otrísalová, Don Sparling, Melissa Tanti, Christl Verduyn, Elizabeth Yeoman, Lorraine York

Beyond "Understanding Canada"

Beyond
Title Beyond "Understanding Canada" PDF eBook
Author Melissa Tanti
Publisher University of Alberta
Total Pages 365
Release 2017-04-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1772123277

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The dismantling of “Understanding Canada”—an international program eliminated by Canada’s Conservative government in 2012—posed a tremendous potential setback for Canadianists. Yet Canadian writers continue to be celebrated globally by popular and academic audiences alike. Twenty scholars speak to the government’s diplomatic and economic about-face and its implications for representations of Canadian writing within and outside Canada’s borders. The contributors to this volume remind us of the obstacles facing transnational intellectual exchange, but also salute scholars’ persistence despite these obstacles. Beyond “Understanding Canada” is a timely, trenchant volume for students and scholars of Canadian literature and anyone seeking to understand how Canadian literature circulates in a transnational world. Contributors: Michael A. Bucknor, Daniel Coleman, Anne Collett, Pilar Cuder-Domínguez, Ana María Fraile-Marcos, Jeremy Haynes, Cristina Ivanovici, Milena Kaličanin, Smaro Kamboureli, Katalin Kürtösi, Vesna Lopičić, Belén Martín-Lucas, Claire Omhovère, Lucia Otrísalová, Don Sparling, Melissa Tanti, Christl Verduyn, Elizabeth Yeoman, Lorraine York

Moving Beyond

Moving Beyond
Title Moving Beyond PDF eBook
Author Brent Stonefish
Publisher
Total Pages 56
Release 2007
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN 9781896832814

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What’s Trending in Canadian Politics?

What’s Trending in Canadian Politics?
Title What’s Trending in Canadian Politics? PDF eBook
Author Mireille Lalancette
Publisher UBC Press
Total Pages 341
Release 2019-06-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0774861185

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What trends are shaping contemporary political communication and behaviour in Canada, and where are they heading? What’s Trending in Canadian Politics? examines political communication and democratic governance in a digital age. Exploring the effects of conventional and emerging political communication practices in Canada, contributors investigate the uses of digital media for political communication, grassroots-driven protest, public behaviour prediction, and relationships between members of civil society and the political establishment. Original and timely, this interdisciplinary volume lays robust theoretical and methodological foundations for the study of transformative trends in Canadian political communication.

Canadian Railway and Marine World

Canadian Railway and Marine World
Title Canadian Railway and Marine World PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 720
Release 1925
Genre Railroads
ISBN

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Beyond Rights

Beyond Rights
Title Beyond Rights PDF eBook
Author Carole Blackburn
Publisher UBC Press
Total Pages 202
Release 2021-12-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0774866489

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In 2000, the Nisg̱a’a treaty marked the culmination of over one hundred years of Nisg̱a’a people protesting, petitioning, litigating, and negotiating for recognition of their rights. Beyond Rights explores this ground-breaking achievement and its impact. The Nisg̱a’a were trailblazers in gaining Supreme Court recognition of unextinguished Aboriginal title, and the treaty marked a turning point in the relationship between First Nations and provincial and federal governments. Using this treaty as a pivotal case study, Carole Blackburn analyzes treaty making as a way to address historical injustice and to achieve contemporary legal recognition, and explores the possibilities for a distinct Indigenous citizenship in a settler state.

Beyond Quebec

Beyond Quebec
Title Beyond Quebec PDF eBook
Author Kenneth McRoberts
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 445
Release 1995
Genre Canada
ISBN 0773513019

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What kind of a country is Canada beyond Quebec? With a referendum on Quebec sovereignty looming on the horizon, this is a question Canadians are being forced to ask. In Beyond Quebec scholars from a wide variety of disciplines examine the current political, cultural, economic, and social situation of Canada outside Quebec and speculate on the nature of a Canada that does not include Quebec on the present terms.