HIST 242 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Canadian Historical Review, English Canada, Haitian Canadian
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March 2: race, language and belonging in post-quiet revolution quebec: sean mills, quebec, haiti, and the deportation crisis of 1974, canadian historical. Review 94 (september 2013): 405-35. http://muse. jhu. edu. proxy. queensu. ca/journals/canadian_historical_review/v094/94. 3. mills. html: darryl leroux, entrenching euro-settlerism: multiculturalism and the politics of. Nationalism in quebec, canadian ethnic studies 46 (2014): 133-140. http://search. proquest. com. proxy. queensu. ca/docview/1538575919?pq-origsite=summon: david austin, narratives of power, historical mythologies in contemporary quebec and. Canada, race & class 52 (july 2010): 19-32. http://journals2. scholarsportal. info. proxy. queensu. ca/details/03063968/v52i0001/19_nophmicqac. xml: mixture of race, language, ancestry, class, all influencing how quebec has own sets of mythologies and meanings and how that includes a lot of people: including non- Quebec within canada, within north america: quebec"s dual role as colonizer and colonized, other european populations have it, french canadians came here in early 1600s 150 years ruled large swaths of north. America, they didn"t operate that differently from spanish or english: some differences: canada necessity, had deeper connections diplomatically to indigenous people but still displacing process.