COMS 3109 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Youth Subculture, Tim Hortons, Imagined Community

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Nationalism often depends upon the mythological narratives of a unified nation moving progressively through time. (eva mackey, 1991, p. 23: an effort to build solidarity through nationalism. Canadian history by canadians), library archives canada, and the canada. Council for the arts: support cultural institutions in canada to build national id, cancon"s quota system a result of america"s domination of the the cultural market in. Canada: nationalism as constructed, maintained, and reproduced through social, cultural institutions (ex: captain america, reproduced through schools, the media, national agency, nfb, canadian anniversaries (ex: canada 150), heritage canada, cbc, crown corporations (ex: Via rail), national museums, the olympics, private (ex: tims) and public (ex: Is a brand somehow purer or does it escape scrutiny because it is linked with national. Does it provide a public service: national id has to do with bringing together vast, fragmented canadian populations spread across the vast expanse of the nation (wagman, p. 83)

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