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Regards croisés sur l'histoire et la littérature acadiennes

Author : Madeleine Frédéric,Serge Jaumain
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Art
ISBN : 9052013330

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Regards croisés sur l'histoire et la littérature acadiennes by Madeleine Frédéric,Serge Jaumain Pdf

Cet ouvrage propose un dialogue original entre historiens et littéraires, à travers un parcours qui conduit le lecteur de l'iconographie de l'Acadie à sa production cinématographique, en passant par l'étude de la littérature, de la poésie et même de l'opéra acadiens. Cette analyse panoramique illustre l'importance, la diversité et la richesse des travaux menés aujourd'hui, tant au Canada qu'à l'étranger, sur la culture acadienne.

National Literature in Multinational States

Author : Albert Braz,Paul D. Morris
Publisher : University of Alberta
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2023-04-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781772126754

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National Literature in Multinational States by Albert Braz,Paul D. Morris Pdf

If literature has often informed the creation of a national imaginary—a sense of common history and destiny—it has also complicated, even challenged, the unifying vision assumed in the formation of a national literature and sense of nation. National Literature in Multinational States questions the persistent association of literature and nation-states, contrasting this with the reality of multinational and ethnocultural diversity. The contributors to this collection interrogate concepts and manifestations of nationalism in the context of literary production while evaluating the place of national literatures in multinational states at a time when social unity and political agreement have never been more elusive. The volume strives for synoptic analysis via the complementary, multifaceted treatment of literary creation in several geo-cultural contexts: Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, India, and Nigeria. Contributors: Sabujkoli Bandopadhyay, Albert Braz, Matthew Cormier, Doris Hambuch, Clara A.B. Joseph, Paul D. Morris, Asma Sayed, Matthew Tétreault, Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike, Jerry White

New Brunswick at the Crossroads

Author : Tony Tremblay
Publisher : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2017-10-25
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781771122092

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New Brunswick at the Crossroads by Tony Tremblay Pdf

What is the relationship between literature and the society in which it incubates? Are there common political, social, and economic factors that predominate during periods of heightened literary activity? New Brunswick at the Crossroads: Literary Ferment and Social Change in the East considers these questions and explores the relationships between periods of creative ferment in New Brunswick and the socio-cultural conditions of those times. The province’s literature is ideally suited to such a study because of its bicultural character—in both English and French, periods of intense literary creativity occurred at different times and for different reasons. What emerges is a cultural geography in New Brunswick that has existed not in isolation from the rest of Canada but often at the creative forefront of imagined alternatives in identity and citizenship. At a time when cultural industries are threatened by forces that seek to negate difference and impose uniformity, New Brunswick at the Crossroads provides an understanding of the intersection of cultures and social economies, contributing to critical discussions about what constitutes “the creative” in Canadian society, especially in rural, non-central spaces like New Brunswick.

Creating Postwar Canada

Author : Magda Fahrni,Robert Rutherdale
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2008-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780774858151

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Creating Postwar Canada by Magda Fahrni,Robert Rutherdale Pdf

Creating Postwar Canada showcases new research on this complex period, exploring postwar Canada's diverse symbols and battlegrounds. Contributors to the first half of the collection consider evolving definitions of the nation, examining the ways in which Canada was reimagined to include both the Canadian North and landscapes structured by trade and commerce. The essays in the latter half analyze debates on shopping hours, professional striptease, the "provider" role of fathers, interracial adoption, sexuality on campus, and illegal drug use, issues that shaped how the country defined itself in sociocultural and political terms. This collection contributes to the historiography of nationalism, gender and the family, consumer cultures, and countercultures.

Inclusion & Exclusion in/au Canada

Author : Dagmara Drewniak,Ewelina Feldman-Kołodziejuk,Piotr Sadkowski,Joanna Warmuzińska-Rogóż
Publisher : V&R Unipress
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2024-04-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783847017080

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Inclusion & Exclusion in/au Canada by Dagmara Drewniak,Ewelina Feldman-Kołodziejuk,Piotr Sadkowski,Joanna Warmuzińska-Rogóż Pdf

The volume convenes English- and French-speaking Canadianists who share a broad reflection on issues of exclusion and inclusion in Canadian contexts. It is through historical, but also linguistic, cultural and literary perspectives that we can unveil and learn more about the particular instances of inclusion and exclusion. The volume offers a kaleidoscopic view of Canadian history, politics, literature, and culture. The collected essays provide a discussion on a number of contemporary Anglophone and Francophone literary works, the evaluation of Canadian language policy, the reflection upon the literary canon as well as challenges of literary translation in a bilingual country, the distinctness of Black Lives Matter Canada, and, last but not the least, the historical status of New France.

Land Deep in Time

Author : Weronika Suchacka,Hartmut Lutz
Publisher : V&R Unipress
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2023-10-09
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783847016335

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Land Deep in Time by Weronika Suchacka,Hartmut Lutz Pdf

This volume brings together a group of most highly acclaimed Canadian writers and distinguished international experts on Canadian literature to discuss what potential Janice Kulyk Keefer's concept of "historiographic ethnofiction" has for ethnic writing in Canada. The collection builds upon Kulyk Keefer's idea but also moves beyond it by discussing such realms of the concept as its ethics and aesthetics, multiple and multilayered sites, generic intersections, and diasporic (con-)texts. Thus, focusing on Canadian historiographic ethnofiction, "Land Deep in Time" is the first study to define and explore a type of writing which maintains a marked presence in Canadian literature but has not yet been recognized as a separately identifiable genre.

The Ties that Bind

Author : John Erik Fossum
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Law
ISBN : 9052014752

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The Ties that Bind by John Erik Fossum Pdf

Modern states - and novel multinational polities such as the European Union - have to contend with greater degrees, and more complex forms, of diversity. What elements keep complex, «post-national», political entities together? What are the ties that bind people together in a world where they cannot rely on the safety of established national identifications (if they ever could)? This collection of essays by leading political scientists, philosophers and legal academics from Canada and Europe provides a transatlantic dialogue on the ways in which complex states (such as Canada) and non-states (the EU) may broach the modes of difference and diversity that confront them. Authors engage in insightful «diagnoses» of contemporary forms and modes of diversity, as well as critical appraisals of a number of normative responses meant to answer these challenges. These responses range from «reasonable accommodation» and multinationalism to cosmopolitanism. They include the recognition of «post-national», «multinational» or «deterritorialised» democracy and constitutional patriotism, as well as plural or «denationalised» citizenship.

The Quest for Autonomy in Acadia

Author : André Magord
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : 9052014760

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The Quest for Autonomy in Acadia by André Magord Pdf

Acadians remain one of the few North American historical minorities which has been able to survive as a distinct ethno-cultural and linguistic group. This fact is all the more striking since this people suffered a deportation and dispersion, and it does not possess its own territory, nor does it have a government of its own. Acadians therefore have continually had to face the issue of autonomy in all its varied forms. The central issue addressed by this book is an inquiry into the nature of the process which has maintained the unique Acadian minority in existence right up to the present day. This study differs from other multidisciplinary analyses of this community principally because it studies the historical continuity of the dynamic of autonomy that has evolved since the beginning of Acadia. The research for this complete chronological framework encompasses a number of intersecting disciplinary approaches at the historical, political, socio-cultural and existential levels. These differing perspectives are harmonized by their common objective of defining the process of autonomization, and the counter-process of heteronomization, which lie at the heart of each of the periods studied. These approaches allow critical openings between the framework of social history, power relationships and the fundamental aspirations of the minority.

Perspectives on Ottawa's High-tech Sector

Author : Nick Novakowski,Rémy Tremblay
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9052013705

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Perspectives on Ottawa's High-tech Sector by Nick Novakowski,Rémy Tremblay Pdf

Canada's capital - Ottawa - is earning a reputation as a global technology centre that offers a dynamic mix of economic, cultural, educational and recreational opportunities. It is an advanced technology centre, particularly known for its research and development in the fields of telecommunications, technology services, software development, defence and security, microelectronics/wireless and photonics. Readers can see innovation and the elements of the New Economy revealed by the different authors detailing different accounts and analyses of the Ottawa area. The book is organised into four themes: 1. Ottawa: A Knowledge City?, 2. Planning the Cluster: By Decision, By Design or By Destiny?, 3. 'Growing' the Cluster: Idea Farming and Innovation Strategies for Economic Development, and 4. The Unique Ottawa Cluster: Regional, Bilingual and Cosmopolitan.

Resurgence in Jane Urquhart's Œuvre ; [inspired by the 48th Conference of Professors of English at the University of Orléans (May 16-18, 2008)

Author : Héliane Daziron-Ventura,Marta Dvorak
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Continuity in literature
ISBN : 9052016348

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Resurgence in Jane Urquhart's Œuvre ; [inspired by the 48th Conference of Professors of English at the University of Orléans (May 16-18, 2008) by Héliane Daziron-Ventura,Marta Dvorak Pdf

"This volume was inspired by the 48th Conference of Professors of English at the University of Orleans (May 16-18, 2008)."

Sensing Space

Author : Claire Omhovère
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9052010536

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Sensing Space by Claire Omhovère Pdf

This book enlarges the perspective of literary geography which tends to focus on the correspondence between the objective world the geographer addresses and its subjective rendering in art. Instead it considers how geography informs fresh aesthetic responses to space in contemporary Canadian literature, with specific attention to the writings of Alistair MacLeod, Jane Urquhart, Anne Michaels, Aritha van Herk, Rudy Wiebe, Robert Kroetsch and Thomas Wharton. This broadening leads to a series of interrogations: what blanks in conventional landscape writing does physical geography fill, and how? Where does the efficiency of geography lie beyond its scientific accuracy or descriptive relevance? Pondering the role of geography in a work of art therefore amounts to considering what makes geography work as art - is there such a thing as a poetics of geography? Because the place of the writer and the representation of space remain two central concerns in Canadian writing, the texts under scrutiny help elucidate the critical role performed by the «geographical imagination, » a phrase used by theoreticians as diverse as Edward Said, Edward Soja or Derek Gregory, in the fabrication of symbolic ties between Canadians and the land they have come to share.

Literary Environments

Author : Britta Olinder
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9052012962

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Literary Environments by Britta Olinder Pdf

"Selection of the literary articles presented at the 7th triennial conference of the Nordic Association for Canadian Studies ... held in Stockholm, Sweden, in August 2002"--P. 9.

Canada : Images D'une Société Post/nationale

Author : Nordic Association for Canadian Studies. International Conference
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 905201485X

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Canada : Images D'une Société Post/nationale by Nordic Association for Canadian Studies. International Conference Pdf

Has Canada moved beyond the nation state into the world of the post-national? To what extent have fixed notions of Canadian nationhood been replaced by a more global, decentralized sense of identification? Is nationhood (or post-nationhood) best expressed by statelessness and exile or by belonging? Or can Canadian national identity in fact fruitfully coexist with the post-national consciousness? These are some of the issues covered by this volume, issues seen from a range of perspectives - literary, cultural, political and economic. In the literary sphere the national/post-national debate is explored both through canonical writers, such as L. M. Montgomery, Stephen Leacock, and Marie-Claire Blais, and through recent First Nations, Asian-Canadian, African-Canadian, Ukrainian-Canadian and Quebec writing. The political and economic range is equally diverse, covering such topics as immigration policy, multiculturalism, Canadian-American relations, tourist imaginings of the Canadian North, the Canadian city, and Quebec nationalism. The book brings together 27 original articles from international scholars and creative writers, offering both European and Canadian perspectives. Six articles in French focus specifically on the francophone sphere.

Canada from the Outside in / Le Canada Vu D'ailleurs

Author : Pierre Anctil,Zilá Bernd
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9052010412

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Canada from the Outside in / Le Canada Vu D'ailleurs by Pierre Anctil,Zilá Bernd Pdf

Selected papers presented at the International Council for Canadian Studies biennial conference held May 25-27, 2005.

Acadians and Cajuns

Author : Ursula Mathis-Moser,Günter Bischof
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Acadians
ISBN : UCBK:C110424635

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Acadians and Cajuns by Ursula Mathis-Moser,Günter Bischof Pdf