Landscapes and Landmarks of Canada
Real, Imagined, (Re)Viewed
Herausgeber: Conrick, Maeve; Ní Chasaide, Caitríona; Koustas, Jane; Eagles, Munroe
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Landscapes and Landmarks of Canada
Real, Imagined, (Re)Viewed
Herausgeber: Conrick, Maeve; Ní Chasaide, Caitríona; Koustas, Jane; Eagles, Munroe
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Shows how the natural landscape and the built environment are both the product of and actors in the creation of ideological notions of Canada. Interdisciplinary in focus, it offers a perspective on land, landscape and landmarks in Canada by scholars from the UK, Ireland and the USA as well as Canadian-based scholars from France, Ireland and Canada.
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Shows how the natural landscape and the built environment are both the product of and actors in the creation of ideological notions of Canada. Interdisciplinary in focus, it offers a perspective on land, landscape and landmarks in Canada by scholars from the UK, Ireland and the USA as well as Canadian-based scholars from France, Ireland and Canada.
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- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 245
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781771122016
- ISBN-10: 1771122013
- Artikelnr.: 44167131
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 245
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781771122016
- ISBN-10: 1771122013
- Artikelnr.: 44167131
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Maeve Conrick is a professor and former principal of the UCD College of Arts and Humanities, University College Dublin. She has published extensively in books, journals, and edited collections in applied linguistics and sociolinguistics, with particular reference to French and English. She is a former president of the Association for Canadian Studies in Ireland and recipient of the Prix du Québec. In 2017 she was awarded the Governor General's International Award in Canadian Studies.
1. Canada: Islands, Landscapes, and Landmarks Stephen Royle
2. Science at Service of Sublime Landscapes: Scientific Ecology and the
Preservation of Canada's Wilderness Landmarks in 1970s Quebec Olivier
Craig-Dupont
3. Patriotisms of the People: Understanding the Highway of Heroes as a
Canadian National Landmark Tracey Raney
4. Material Differences: Ethnic Identity and the Power of Things in Greater
Sudbury Tim Nieguth
5. "Our Home and Native Land": Invocations of the Land in the 2011
Canadian Federal Election Shauna Wilton
6. Memorializing an Imagined Past: Evangeline and the Acadian Deportation
Jane Moss
7. Environmental Exposure: two fils "de légitime défense" : Richard
Desjardins and Robert Monderie : L'erreur boréale/Forest Alert (1999) and
Trou story/The Hole Story (2011) Rachel Killick
8. Postcolonial Territorial Landmarks within Canada's Multiculturalism: The
Virile Myth Édith-Anne Pageot
9. The Migrant Experience in the Works of Gabrielle Roy Julie Rodgers
10. The Irish Language Alive in Canada Margaret Moriarty
11. From the Narrow Ground to the Northern Land: Space and Time in Thomas
D'Arcy McGee's Nationalism David Wilson
12. Contesting Historical Space: The Campaign to Have Grosse Île Designated
a National Historic Site with the Irish Dimension as Its Main Theme
Pádraig Breandán Ó Laighin
13. The Green Fields of Canada - Forgotten! A Reappraisal of Irish
traditional Music History in Canada Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin
14. Linguistic Variation as a Factor of Identity in a Francophone Space
Isabelle Lemée
15. Tolerance and Territories: Attitudes of Canadians toward Bilingual
Linguistic Landscapes at Federal, Provincial and Municipal Levels Declan
Webb
16. The Contemporary Powwow in Eastern Canada: A Practice of Gathering
Dalie Giroux and Amélie-Anne Mailhot
2. Science at Service of Sublime Landscapes: Scientific Ecology and the
Preservation of Canada's Wilderness Landmarks in 1970s Quebec Olivier
Craig-Dupont
3. Patriotisms of the People: Understanding the Highway of Heroes as a
Canadian National Landmark Tracey Raney
4. Material Differences: Ethnic Identity and the Power of Things in Greater
Sudbury Tim Nieguth
5. "Our Home and Native Land": Invocations of the Land in the 2011
Canadian Federal Election Shauna Wilton
6. Memorializing an Imagined Past: Evangeline and the Acadian Deportation
Jane Moss
7. Environmental Exposure: two fils "de légitime défense" : Richard
Desjardins and Robert Monderie : L'erreur boréale/Forest Alert (1999) and
Trou story/The Hole Story (2011) Rachel Killick
8. Postcolonial Territorial Landmarks within Canada's Multiculturalism: The
Virile Myth Édith-Anne Pageot
9. The Migrant Experience in the Works of Gabrielle Roy Julie Rodgers
10. The Irish Language Alive in Canada Margaret Moriarty
11. From the Narrow Ground to the Northern Land: Space and Time in Thomas
D'Arcy McGee's Nationalism David Wilson
12. Contesting Historical Space: The Campaign to Have Grosse Île Designated
a National Historic Site with the Irish Dimension as Its Main Theme
Pádraig Breandán Ó Laighin
13. The Green Fields of Canada - Forgotten! A Reappraisal of Irish
traditional Music History in Canada Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin
14. Linguistic Variation as a Factor of Identity in a Francophone Space
Isabelle Lemée
15. Tolerance and Territories: Attitudes of Canadians toward Bilingual
Linguistic Landscapes at Federal, Provincial and Municipal Levels Declan
Webb
16. The Contemporary Powwow in Eastern Canada: A Practice of Gathering
Dalie Giroux and Amélie-Anne Mailhot
1. Canada: Islands, Landscapes, and Landmarks Stephen Royle
2. Science at Service of Sublime Landscapes: Scientific Ecology and the
Preservation of Canada's Wilderness Landmarks in 1970s Quebec Olivier
Craig-Dupont
3. Patriotisms of the People: Understanding the Highway of Heroes as a
Canadian National Landmark Tracey Raney
4. Material Differences: Ethnic Identity and the Power of Things in Greater
Sudbury Tim Nieguth
5. "Our Home and Native Land": Invocations of the Land in the 2011
Canadian Federal Election Shauna Wilton
6. Memorializing an Imagined Past: Evangeline and the Acadian Deportation
Jane Moss
7. Environmental Exposure: two fils "de légitime défense" : Richard
Desjardins and Robert Monderie : L'erreur boréale/Forest Alert (1999) and
Trou story/The Hole Story (2011) Rachel Killick
8. Postcolonial Territorial Landmarks within Canada's Multiculturalism: The
Virile Myth Édith-Anne Pageot
9. The Migrant Experience in the Works of Gabrielle Roy Julie Rodgers
10. The Irish Language Alive in Canada Margaret Moriarty
11. From the Narrow Ground to the Northern Land: Space and Time in Thomas
D'Arcy McGee's Nationalism David Wilson
12. Contesting Historical Space: The Campaign to Have Grosse Île Designated
a National Historic Site with the Irish Dimension as Its Main Theme
Pádraig Breandán Ó Laighin
13. The Green Fields of Canada - Forgotten! A Reappraisal of Irish
traditional Music History in Canada Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin
14. Linguistic Variation as a Factor of Identity in a Francophone Space
Isabelle Lemée
15. Tolerance and Territories: Attitudes of Canadians toward Bilingual
Linguistic Landscapes at Federal, Provincial and Municipal Levels Declan
Webb
16. The Contemporary Powwow in Eastern Canada: A Practice of Gathering
Dalie Giroux and Amélie-Anne Mailhot
2. Science at Service of Sublime Landscapes: Scientific Ecology and the
Preservation of Canada's Wilderness Landmarks in 1970s Quebec Olivier
Craig-Dupont
3. Patriotisms of the People: Understanding the Highway of Heroes as a
Canadian National Landmark Tracey Raney
4. Material Differences: Ethnic Identity and the Power of Things in Greater
Sudbury Tim Nieguth
5. "Our Home and Native Land": Invocations of the Land in the 2011
Canadian Federal Election Shauna Wilton
6. Memorializing an Imagined Past: Evangeline and the Acadian Deportation
Jane Moss
7. Environmental Exposure: two fils "de légitime défense" : Richard
Desjardins and Robert Monderie : L'erreur boréale/Forest Alert (1999) and
Trou story/The Hole Story (2011) Rachel Killick
8. Postcolonial Territorial Landmarks within Canada's Multiculturalism: The
Virile Myth Édith-Anne Pageot
9. The Migrant Experience in the Works of Gabrielle Roy Julie Rodgers
10. The Irish Language Alive in Canada Margaret Moriarty
11. From the Narrow Ground to the Northern Land: Space and Time in Thomas
D'Arcy McGee's Nationalism David Wilson
12. Contesting Historical Space: The Campaign to Have Grosse Île Designated
a National Historic Site with the Irish Dimension as Its Main Theme
Pádraig Breandán Ó Laighin
13. The Green Fields of Canada - Forgotten! A Reappraisal of Irish
traditional Music History in Canada Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin
14. Linguistic Variation as a Factor of Identity in a Francophone Space
Isabelle Lemée
15. Tolerance and Territories: Attitudes of Canadians toward Bilingual
Linguistic Landscapes at Federal, Provincial and Municipal Levels Declan
Webb
16. The Contemporary Powwow in Eastern Canada: A Practice of Gathering
Dalie Giroux and Amélie-Anne Mailhot