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Home and native land : unsettling multiculturalism in Canada
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Home and native land : unsettling multiculturalism in Canada
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

Book
Contributors
Chazan, May.

More Information

ISBN
9781897071618; 1897071612
Statement of Responsibility
edited by May Chazan ... [et al.].
Publication Information
Toronto : Between the Lines
Physical Description
viii, 243 p. 23 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Unsettling Multiculturalism 1. Disgraceful: Intellectual dishonesty, white anxieties, and multicultural critique thirty-six years later /Rinaldo Walcott --2. Subjects of empire: Indigenous peoples and the "Politics of Recognition" in Canada /Glen S. Coulthard --3. For a multicultural, multi-faith, multiracial Canada: A manifesto /George Elliott Clarke --4. Hegemonies, continuities, and discontinuities of multiculturalism and the Anglo-Franco conformity order /Grace-Edward Galabuzi -- pt. 2 Labours --5. Canadian multiculturalism and its nationalisms /Nandita Sharma --6. Multiculturalism already unbound /Margaret Walton-Roberts --pt. 3 Lands --7. Recognition politics and reconciliation fantasies: Liberal multiculturalism and the "Indian land question" /Brian Egan --8. Reconciliation with Indigenous ghosts: On the politics of postcolonial ghost stories /Emilie Cameron --pt. 4 Bodies --9. Resurfacing landscapes of trauma: Multiculturalism, cemeteries, and the migrant body, 1875 onwards /Laurie K. Bertram -- 10. Mere "song and dance": Complicating the multicultural imperative in the arts /Natasha Bakht --11. colour of poverty /Uzma Shakir. 
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