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Beyond Quebec: taking stock of Canada

Kenneth McRoberts c1995 © McGill-Queen's University Press
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  • 9780773513143 (paper)
  • 9780773513013 (hardcover)
  • 9780773565463 (ebook)
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  • Canadian
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  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgments (page ix)
  • PART ONE INTRODUCTION
    • 1 In Search of Canada "Beyond Quebec" (KENNETH McROBERTS, page 5)
  • PART TWO POLITICS: PERSISTENCE OF NATIONAL SENTIMENT
    • 2 Ontario: "Carries on" (H. V. NELLES, page 31)
    • 3 Western Canada: "The West Wants In" (ROGER GIBBINS, page 45)
    • 4 Atlantic Canada: Forgotten Periphery in an Endangered Confederation? (ROBERT FINBOW, page 61)
    • 5 English Canada: The Nation that Dares Not Speak Its Name (PHILIP RESNICK, page 81)
    • 6 The Charter and Canada outside Quebec (F.L. MORTON, page 93)
  • PART THREE CULTURE: THE RISE OF ANGLOPHONE LITERATURE, FILM, AND THE ARTS
    • 7 (Con)figuring a "Canada": Some Trends in Anglophone-Canadian Literature, Criticism, and the Arts (FRANK DAVEY, page 117)
    • 8 The Essential Role of National Cultural Institutions (JOYCE ZEMANS, page 138)
    • 9 Making Canada in the 1990s: Film, Culture, and Industry (TED MAGDER, page 163)
    • 10 Will English-Language Television Remain Distinctive? Probably (MARY JANE MILLER, page 182)
    • 11 The Future of English-Language Publishing (ROWLAND LORIMER, page 202)
    • 12 Native Arts in Canada: The State, Academia, and the Cultural Establishment (ALFRED YOUNG MAN, page 218)
  • PART FOUR ECONOMY: DECLINE OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY?
    • 13 Poor Prospects: "The Rest of Canada" under Continental Integration (STEPHEN CLARKSON, page 251)
    • 14 Economic Threats to National Unity: From within and without (MELVILLE L. McMILLAN, page 275)
  • PART FIVE SOCIETY: DOMINATION AND MARGINALITY
    • 15 Various Matters of Nationhood: Aboriginal Peoples and "Canada outside Quebec" (FRANCES ABELE, page 297)
    • 16 Multiculturalism and Identity in "Canada outside Quebec" (C. MICHAEL LANPHIER AND ANTHONY H. RICHMOND, page 313)
    • 17 The Women's Movement outside Quebec: Shifting Relations with the Canadian State (JANINE BRODIE, page 333)
    • 18 Francophone Minorities: The Fragmentation of the French-Canadian Identity (PHYLLIS E. LEBLANC, page 358)
  • PART SIX THE FUTURE OF CANADA OUTSIDE QUEBEC
    • 19 A Difficult Transition: English-Canadian Populism vs Quebec Nationalism (ABRAHAM ROTSTEIN, page 371)
    • 20 The Meristonic Society: Restructuring and the Future of "Canada outside Quebec" (MAJORIE GRIFFIN COHEN, page 378)
    • 21 Staatsnation vs Kulturnation: The Future of ROC (THOMAS J. COURCHENE, page 388)
  • PART SEVEN POSTSCRIPT
    • 22 After the Referendum: Canada with or without Quebec (KENNETH McROBERTS, page 403)
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CJPS 29.2 (Jun. 1996): 381-382 http://www.jstor.org/stable/3232304
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