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8. Decolonizing the Canoe
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Inheriting a Canoe Paddle 1
- 1. Inheriting a Literary Tradition: Paddling the Uncanny Canoe 22
- 2. Inheriting a Historiographic Tradition: Canada Is a Canoe Route 40
- 3. ‘The Anglo-Saxon idea of pleasure’: Eric Morse and Recreational Wilderness Canoeing 63
- 4. The Centennial Voyageur Canoe Pageant as Historical Re-enactment 82
- 5. Reading/Writing the Wilderness Canoe Trip 102
- 6. Return to Eden: Bill Mason, Canoeing, and Environmentalism 123
- 7. Recapitulation: The Canadian Canoe Museum 139
- 8. Decolonizing the Canoe 159
- Notes 181
- Works Cited 205
- Index 217
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Inheriting a Canoe Paddle 1
- 1. Inheriting a Literary Tradition: Paddling the Uncanny Canoe 22
- 2. Inheriting a Historiographic Tradition: Canada Is a Canoe Route 40
- 3. ‘The Anglo-Saxon idea of pleasure’: Eric Morse and Recreational Wilderness Canoeing 63
- 4. The Centennial Voyageur Canoe Pageant as Historical Re-enactment 82
- 5. Reading/Writing the Wilderness Canoe Trip 102
- 6. Return to Eden: Bill Mason, Canoeing, and Environmentalism 123
- 7. Recapitulation: The Canadian Canoe Museum 139
- 8. Decolonizing the Canoe 159
- Notes 181
- Works Cited 205
- Index 217