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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgements vii
- INTRODUCTION 9 P.M. EASTERN AND PACIFIC Mind the Gap xi
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SECTION 1: EMPLACING
- Chapter 1: “I Love Regina!” . . . and Its “Infinite Horizons”: 1
- Chapter 2: Mind the Colonial Gap: 29
- Chapter 3: Wide-Open Screens: 45
- Chapter 4: On Watching and Being Watched: 63
- Notre Dame d’Auvergne 77
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SECTION 2: ABSENTING
- Chapter 5: Elephant Wake, by Joey Tremblay: 83
- CHAPTER 6 SECRETS AND LIES Identity and Politics in The Right to Remain Silent: 101
- CHAPTER 7 “ALL BUT DESERTED YEARS AGO” 117
- Chapter 8: Roadkill and the Space of the Ditch: 133
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SECTION 3: LOCATING
- Chapter 9: Keeping Canada British: 151
- Chapter 10: Grey Owl: 167
- Chapter 11: Shaking Rattles in All Directions: 183
- CHAPTER 12: LOST AND FOUND 195
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SECTION 4: BELONGING
- Chapter 13: Native-Newcomer Relations: Reconfigurations of Saskatchewan’s Diverse Social Landscapes 211
- Chapter 14: Home Away from Home: The Chinese Community in Early Saskatchewan 235
- Chapter 15: Broken Borders, Broken Binaries: Two Spirit Youth in Saskatchewan in the Twenty-First Century 247
- CHAPTER 16 PRIVATE REGINA 267
- CHAPTER 17 “IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE” 283
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 305
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES 327
- INDEX 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgements vii
- INTRODUCTION 9 P.M. EASTERN AND PACIFIC Mind the Gap xi
-
SECTION 1: EMPLACING
- Chapter 1: “I Love Regina!” . . . and Its “Infinite Horizons”: 1
- Chapter 2: Mind the Colonial Gap: 29
- Chapter 3: Wide-Open Screens: 45
- Chapter 4: On Watching and Being Watched: 63
- Notre Dame d’Auvergne 77
-
SECTION 2: ABSENTING
- Chapter 5: Elephant Wake, by Joey Tremblay: 83
- CHAPTER 6 SECRETS AND LIES Identity and Politics in The Right to Remain Silent: 101
- CHAPTER 7 “ALL BUT DESERTED YEARS AGO” 117
- Chapter 8: Roadkill and the Space of the Ditch: 133
-
SECTION 3: LOCATING
- Chapter 9: Keeping Canada British: 151
- Chapter 10: Grey Owl: 167
- Chapter 11: Shaking Rattles in All Directions: 183
- CHAPTER 12: LOST AND FOUND 195
-
SECTION 4: BELONGING
- Chapter 13: Native-Newcomer Relations: Reconfigurations of Saskatchewan’s Diverse Social Landscapes 211
- Chapter 14: Home Away from Home: The Chinese Community in Early Saskatchewan 235
- Chapter 15: Broken Borders, Broken Binaries: Two Spirit Youth in Saskatchewan in the Twenty-First Century 247
- CHAPTER 16 PRIVATE REGINA 267
- CHAPTER 17 “IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE” 283
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 305
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES 327
- INDEX 333