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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- A CULTURE OF RIGHTS. Law, Literature, and Canada 1
- Introduction 3
- 1. “This Is Why Redress Matters”: Rights and National Belonging 29
- 2. Excessive Rights: Freedom of Expression and Analogies of Harm 47
- 3. “Nothing but the Pure, Entire, and Unblemished Truth?”: Trials, Counter Narratives, and Legal Rights 74
- 4. Allegory, Interpretation, and Equality Rights 100
- 5. “We Don’t Need Anybody’s Constitution”: Indigenous Peoples and Resistance to Rights 127
- Conclusion 149
- Notes 159
- Works Cited 169
- Index 183
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- A CULTURE OF RIGHTS. Law, Literature, and Canada 1
- Introduction 3
- 1. “This Is Why Redress Matters”: Rights and National Belonging 29
- 2. Excessive Rights: Freedom of Expression and Analogies of Harm 47
- 3. “Nothing but the Pure, Entire, and Unblemished Truth?”: Trials, Counter Narratives, and Legal Rights 74
- 4. Allegory, Interpretation, and Equality Rights 100
- 5. “We Don’t Need Anybody’s Constitution”: Indigenous Peoples and Resistance to Rights 127
- Conclusion 149
- Notes 159
- Works Cited 169
- Index 183