An examination of Canada’s unsettled relations with its Arctic territories, this essay contends that settler-invader practices of land possession hinge on agricultural-cum-epistemological limits that find resistance in the Canadian North’s environmental conditions. Drawing firstly from Al Purdy’s 1967 collection North of Summer: Poems from Baffin Island and secondly from the CBC Radio’s 2011 feature “Northwords,” this essay demonstrates that anxieties resulting from these incomplete colonial land claims, those that could only fail in the face of Arctic environments’ natural resistances, linger throughout poetic representations and political policies concerning Canada’s northern territories. Behind these anxieties are still unanswerable ques...
In the year 1967 the Northwest Territories extend from the 60th parallel of north latitude to the No...
This article examines the representation of settlement in Canada in the wake of Idle No More in rece...
This study examines the issue of Arctic sovereignty and how Canada developed its policies therein as...
An examination of Canada’s unsettled relations with its Arctic territories, this essay contends that...
As the Arctic “opens up” to exploration and economic development, a new stage in colonization looms....
The purpose of this paper is to sketch how Inuit and the Canadian public, and Inuit organisations an...
This dissertation is an analysis of imagery of the Canadian North which examines the geopolitics of ...
© Cambridge University Press 2016. This paper compares four maps produced by the Canadian governmen...
Informed by the crisis of representation, John Moss discovers in Enduring Dreams: An Exploration of ...
This chapter explores apparent Inuit ambiguity towards Idle No More. The Indigenous movement was fou...
The North is changing at an unprecedented rate as industrial development and the climate crisis disr...
... Looming new developments of unprecedented scale now present for Northerners both significant opp...
... Ever since the new thrust towards northern development began in 1954 with the creation of the De...
The paper argues that Canadian decisions which impact on Greenland on such issues as fisheries, ener...
From the dawn of the Cold War, the point at which the issue of Arctic sovereignty first gained natio...
In the year 1967 the Northwest Territories extend from the 60th parallel of north latitude to the No...
This article examines the representation of settlement in Canada in the wake of Idle No More in rece...
This study examines the issue of Arctic sovereignty and how Canada developed its policies therein as...
An examination of Canada’s unsettled relations with its Arctic territories, this essay contends that...
As the Arctic “opens up” to exploration and economic development, a new stage in colonization looms....
The purpose of this paper is to sketch how Inuit and the Canadian public, and Inuit organisations an...
This dissertation is an analysis of imagery of the Canadian North which examines the geopolitics of ...
© Cambridge University Press 2016. This paper compares four maps produced by the Canadian governmen...
Informed by the crisis of representation, John Moss discovers in Enduring Dreams: An Exploration of ...
This chapter explores apparent Inuit ambiguity towards Idle No More. The Indigenous movement was fou...
The North is changing at an unprecedented rate as industrial development and the climate crisis disr...
... Looming new developments of unprecedented scale now present for Northerners both significant opp...
... Ever since the new thrust towards northern development began in 1954 with the creation of the De...
The paper argues that Canadian decisions which impact on Greenland on such issues as fisheries, ener...
From the dawn of the Cold War, the point at which the issue of Arctic sovereignty first gained natio...
In the year 1967 the Northwest Territories extend from the 60th parallel of north latitude to the No...
This article examines the representation of settlement in Canada in the wake of Idle No More in rece...
This study examines the issue of Arctic sovereignty and how Canada developed its policies therein as...