Book Description
How groups growing into majority status respond to old conflicts and increasing ethnic diversity in their societies.
Author : Marie McAndrew
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 24,42 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Education
ISBN : 0773540903
How groups growing into majority status respond to old conflicts and increasing ethnic diversity in their societies.
Author : Richard Y. Bourhis
Publisher : Multilingual Matters
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 18,43 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780905028255
This book presents a coherent picture of Quebec's efforts to make French the only official language of Quebec society. This book provides many answers as to why Bill 101 was implemented by the Quebec Government but it raises numerous questions when it comes time to evaluate the impact of the Charter on different sectors of Quebec society.
Author : Serge Courville
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 39,59 MB
Release : 2009-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0774858478
In this richly documented work, Serge Courville tells the geographical history of Quebec from the appearance of the first humans through to the present day. This detailed and erudite book maps major stages of Quebec’s development, providing a geographical record of the many social relationships that over time created a sense of place. Landscape, Courville shows, is the keeper of memory, the record of successive changes, and a witness to the genesis of the new. Places that were once agricultural, then left to waste and ruin, are today revivified by tourism. Areas that now house office buildings were long ago open playgrounds where children ruled. Drawing on vast research, Courville shows how, in spite of the turbulence Quebec often endures – or perhaps because of it – the land itself may be seen as an important participant in the history of its peoples. Quebec: A Historical Geography was originally published by Les Presses de l’Université Laval as Le Québec: Genèses et mutations du territoire.
Author : Robert John Grace
Publisher :
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 42,64 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Ireland
ISBN :
Author : Gerard Bouchard
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 31,80 MB
Release : 2015-02-05
Category : History
ISBN : 144266911X
Accommodating ethnic diversity is a major challenge for all democratic nations and a topic that has attracted a great deal of attention in the last few decades. Within Quebec, a new approach has emerged that seeks a balance between the needs of minorities and those of the majority. In Interculturalism, sociologist and historian Gérard Bouchard presents his vision of interculturalism as a model for the management of diversity. A pluralist approach which recognizes the existence of a cultural majority whose rights must also be acknowledged, interculturalism constitutes an important alternative to multiculturalism both in Canada and internationally. Written by one of Quebec’s leading public intellectuals and the co-chair of the Bouchard-Taylor Commission on reasonable accommodation, Interculturalism is the first clear and comprehensive statement in English of an approach being discussed around the world. A translation of Bouchard’s award-winning French-language work, L’Interculturalisme: Un point de vue québécois, this book features a new foreword by philosopher Charles Taylor and an afterword by the author written specifically for the English-language edition.
Author : Alan F.J. Artibise
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 165 pages
File Size : 37,22 MB
Release : 1990-08-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0773562508
Far more than a bibliographic account of the major works in Canadian Studies, Interdisciplinary Approaches to Canadian Society provides a broad examination of the state of this growing field of study. Each chapter stresses the importance of the interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches which have come to characterize Canadian Studies. Also, in an unprecedented collaborative effort, almost all the chapters are jointly authored by anglophone and francophone scholars. The works on Quebec and the francophone community respect the distinct nature of this facet of Canada. As stated in the introduction, this work is "a primer in the field and a guide to further pursuits. Its users will welcome it as a friendly introduction to an exciting country."
Author : Winfried Siemerling
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 35,55 MB
Release : 2005
Category : American literature
ISBN : 0415335981
Winner of the English Book Award, Grand Prix du Livre 2006 de la Ville de Sherbrooke. In this original and groundbreaking study, Winfried Siemerling examines the complexities of identity and recognition in the meaning of 'American'.
Author : Brook Thomas
Publisher : Gunter Narr Verlag
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 32,42 MB
Release : 1998
Category : English literature
ISBN : 9783823341680
Author : Marcel Fournier
Publisher : Scarborough, Ont. : Prentice Hall Canada
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 13,52 MB
Release : 1997
Category : History
ISBN :
This study provides an accessible introduction to contemporary Quebec society, identifying the issues important to Quebecois themselves, and putting these into a context which makes them readily understood. This book deals with issues such as the changing role of the family, the integration of immigrants into the francophile milieu, and the debate on how to change the health care system.
Author : Katja Sarkowsky
Publisher : Springer
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 28,68 MB
Release : 2014-12-04
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 3658065834
From the perspectives of the political sciences as well as literature and language studies, this volume looks comparatively at Canadian and European constellations of cultural and linguistic diversity. By so doing, it takes Canada as exemplary for the effects of transnationalization, regionalization, and cultural and linguistic diversification on notions of citizenship and processes of identity formation.