Canadian cultural studies : a reader
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Canadian cultural studies : a reader
Duke University Press, 2009
- : pbk
大学図書館所蔵 全7件
  青森
  岩手
  宮城
  秋田
  山形
  福島
  茨城
  栃木
  群馬
  埼玉
  千葉
  東京
  神奈川
  新潟
  富山
  石川
  福井
  山梨
  長野
  岐阜
  静岡
  愛知
  三重
  滋賀
  京都
  大阪
  兵庫
  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
  岡山
  広島
  山口
  徳島
  香川
  愛媛
  高知
  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
  宮崎
  鹿児島
  沖縄
  韓国
  中国
  タイ
  イギリス
  ドイツ
  スイス
  フランス
  ベルギー
  オランダ
  スウェーデン
  ノルウェー
  アメリカ
注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Canada is situated geographically, historically, and culturally between old empires (Great Britain and France) and a more recent one (the United States), as well as on the terrain of First Nations communities. Poised between historical and metaphorical empires and operating within the conditions of incomplete modernity and economic and cultural dependency, Canada has generated a body of cultural criticism and theory, which offers unique insights into the dynamics of both center and periphery. The reader brings together for the first time in one volume recent writing in Canadian cultural studies and work by significant Canadian cultural analysts of the postwar era.Including essays by anglophone, francophone, and First Nations writers, the reader is divided into three parts, the first of which features essays by scholars who helped set the agenda for cultural and social analysis in Canada and remain important to contemporary intellectual formations: Harold Innis, Marshall McLuhan, and Anthony Wilden in communications theory; Northrop Frye in literary studies; George Grant and Harold Innis in a left-nationalist tradition of critical political economy; Fernand Dumont and Paul-Émile Borduas in Quebecois national and political culture; and Harold Cardinal in native studies.
The volume’s second section showcases work in which contemporary authors address Canada’s problematic and incomplete nationalism; race, difference, and multiculturalism; and modernity and contemporary culture. The final section includes excerpts from federal policy documents that are especially important to Canadians’ conceptions of their social, political, and cultural circumstances. The reader opens with a foreword by Fredric Jameson and concludes with an afterword in which the Quebecois scholar Yves Laberge explores the differences between English-Canadian cultural studies and the prevailing forms of cultural analysis in francophone Canada.
Contributors. Ian Angus, Himani Bannerji, Jody Berland, Paul-Émile Borduas, Harold Cardinal, Maurice Charland, Stephen Crocker, Ioan Davies, Fernand Dumont, Kristina Fagan, Gail Faurschou, Len Findlay, Northrop Frye, George Grant, Rick Gruneau, Harold Innis, Fredric Jameson, Yves Laberge, Jocelyn Létourneau, Eva Mackey, Lee Maracle, Marshall McLuhan, Katharyne Mitchell, Sourayan Mookerjea, Kevin Pask, Rob Shields, Will Straw, Imre Szeman, Serra Tinic, David Whitson, Tony Wilden
目次
Foreword / Fredric Jameson xi
Editors' Note xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction. Between Empires: On Cultural Studies in Canada / Sourayan Mookerjea, Imre Szeman, and Gail Faurschou 1
1. Canadian Cultural Theory: Origins
A Plea for Time / Harold Innis 37
The Military Implications of the American Constitution / Harold Innis 54
Canada as Counter Environment / Marshall McLuhan 71
The Medium Is the Message / Marshall McLuhan 87
Refus Global / Paul-Émile Borduas 100
Conclusion to the Literary History of Canada / Northrop Frye 111
City of the End of Things / Northrop Frye 129
Canadian Fate and Imperialism / George Grant 145
In Defence of North America / George Grant 160
Of a Hesitant Quebec / Fernand Dumont 173
The Buckskin Curtain: The Indian-Problem Problem / Harold Cardinal 200
The Old Question, but Not the Old Answers / Anthony Wilden 210
2. Contemporary Canadian Cultural Studies
A. Nationalism and Canada 229
The Social Identity of English Canada / Ian Angus 231
"Remembering (from) Where You're Going": Memory as Legacy and Inheritance / Jocelyn Létourneau 248
The True North Song Free / Rob Shields 276
Late Nationalism: The Case of Quebec / Kevin Pask 289
Technological Nationalism / Maurice Charland 308
B. Race, Difference, and Multiculturalism 325
On the Dark Side of the Nation: Politics of Multiculturalism and the State of "Canada" / Himani Bannerji 327
In Whose Interest? Transnational Capital and the Production of Multiculturalism in Canada / Katharyne Mitchell 344
Postmodernism and Cultural Politics in a Multicultural Nation: Contests over Truth in the Into the Heart of Africa Controversy / Eva Mackey 366
Another Side of Me / Lee Maracle 383
Tewatatha'wi: Aboriginal Nationalism in Taiaiake Alfred's Peace, Power, Righteousness: An Indigenous Manifest / Kristina Fagan 390
Always Indigenize! The Radical Humanities in the Postcolonial Canadian University / Len Findlay 405
C. Modernity and Contemporary Culture 423
Hauled Kicking and Screaming into Modernity: Non-Synchronicity and Globalization in Post-War Newfoundland / Stephen Crocker 425
Theorizing Toronto / Ioan Davies 441
Shifting Boundaries, Lines of Descent: Cultural Studies and Institutional Realignments / Will Straw 457
Writing on the Border / Jody Berland 472
Communities, Civic Boosterism, and Fans / Rick Gruneau and David Whitson 488
Global Vistas and Local Reflection: Negotiating Place and Identity in Vancouver Television / Serra Tinic 501
3. Government Documents
Preface to Government Documents 515
From the Report of the Royal Commission on National Development in Arts, Letters and Sciences (Massey Commission) / Government of Canada 518
From the Report of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism (Bi and Bi Commission) / Government of Canada 533
From Multiculturalism and the Government of Canada (Canadian Government Pamphlet) / Government of Canada 548
Afterword. Are Cultural Studies an Anglo-Saxon Paradigm? Reflections on Cultural Studies in Francophone Networks / Yves Laberge 561
Contributors 581
Index 585
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