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8 The Essential Role of National Cultural Institutions
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
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Introduction
- In Search of Canada “Beyond Quebec” 5
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Politics/Persistence of National Sentiment
- Ontario “Carries on” 31
- Western Canada: “The West Wants In” 45
- Atlantic Canada: Forgotten Periphery in an Endangered Confederation? 61
- English Canada: The Nation that Dares not Speak its Name 81
- The Charter and Canada outside Quebec 93
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Culture: The Rise of Anglophone Literature, Film, and the Arts
- (Con)figuring a “Canada”: Some Trends in Anglophone-Canadian Literature, Criticism, and the Arts 117
- The Essential Role of National Cultural Institutions 138
- Making Canada in the 19905: Film, Culture, and Industry 163
- Will English-Language Television Remain Distinctive? Probably 182
- The Future of English-Language Publishing 202
- Native Arts in Canada: The State, Academia, and the Cultural Establishment 218
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Economics: Decline of the National Economy
- Poor Prospects: “The Rest of Canada” under Continental Integration 251
- Economic Threats to National Unity: From within and without 275
-
Society: Domination and Marginality
- Various Matters of Nationhood: Aboriginal Peoples and Canada outside Quebec 297
- Multiculturalism and Identity in “Canada outside Quebec” 312
- The Women’s Movement outside Quebec: Shifting Relations with the Canadian State 333
- Francophone Minorities: The Fragmentation of the French-Canadian Identity 358
-
The Future of Canada outside Quebec
- A Difficult Transition: English-Canadian Populism vs Quebec Nationalism 371
- The Meristonic Society: Restructuring and the Future of Canada outside Quebec 378
- Staatsnation vs Kulturnation: The Future of ROC 388
-
Postscript
- After the Referendum: Canada with or without Quebec 403
- Contributors 433
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
-
Introduction
- In Search of Canada “Beyond Quebec” 5
-
Politics/Persistence of National Sentiment
- Ontario “Carries on” 31
- Western Canada: “The West Wants In” 45
- Atlantic Canada: Forgotten Periphery in an Endangered Confederation? 61
- English Canada: The Nation that Dares not Speak its Name 81
- The Charter and Canada outside Quebec 93
-
Culture: The Rise of Anglophone Literature, Film, and the Arts
- (Con)figuring a “Canada”: Some Trends in Anglophone-Canadian Literature, Criticism, and the Arts 117
- The Essential Role of National Cultural Institutions 138
- Making Canada in the 19905: Film, Culture, and Industry 163
- Will English-Language Television Remain Distinctive? Probably 182
- The Future of English-Language Publishing 202
- Native Arts in Canada: The State, Academia, and the Cultural Establishment 218
-
Economics: Decline of the National Economy
- Poor Prospects: “The Rest of Canada” under Continental Integration 251
- Economic Threats to National Unity: From within and without 275
-
Society: Domination and Marginality
- Various Matters of Nationhood: Aboriginal Peoples and Canada outside Quebec 297
- Multiculturalism and Identity in “Canada outside Quebec” 312
- The Women’s Movement outside Quebec: Shifting Relations with the Canadian State 333
- Francophone Minorities: The Fragmentation of the French-Canadian Identity 358
-
The Future of Canada outside Quebec
- A Difficult Transition: English-Canadian Populism vs Quebec Nationalism 371
- The Meristonic Society: Restructuring and the Future of Canada outside Quebec 378
- Staatsnation vs Kulturnation: The Future of ROC 388
-
Postscript
- After the Referendum: Canada with or without Quebec 403
- Contributors 433