Wilderness and multiculturalism are frequently invoked as central features of the official national imagination in Canada, but seldom are these foundational ideas recognized as genealogically proximate. Instead, both are routinely made to occupy discrete cognitive spaces, with the effect being that they are reified as distinct zones of Canadian life, and imagined as having emerged at two very distinct moments in the Canadian national narrative. Against the grain of this conventional interpretation, this paper offers a counterreading of wilderness and multiculturalism in Canadian political culture—one that seeks to disrupt their presupposed autonomy by rendering them simultaneous moments in a particular racialized historical geography. The p...
Common around the world, the arts are considered an expression of culture and are a powerful vehicle...
In this article, I offer an analysis of the Canadian relationship with the land as a point of depart...
This thesis examines the conflicted relationships between the construction of a national culture an...
In his examination of landscape painting by four Canadians, White deals with aspects of our current ...
My paper is a study of the sixty year history of the inukshuk’s cultural appropriations from humanoi...
Building on recent argumentation concerning the relationship between wilderness and multiculturalism...
Hogbin traces a history of attitudes towards the environment since the late 1800's in Canada, analyz...
"The vast Canadian landscape has captured the imagination of visual artists since the first European...
This research examines representations of wilderness, Canadian nationalism and the production of res...
Are wilderness and industry reconcilable? This article examines recent examples of Canadian art and ...
The goal of this work is to identify and explore the identity producing practices of Parks Canada in...
"Beyond Wilderness expands the public understanding of Canadian landscape representation, tracing de...
This thesis explores the use of museum spaces in disrupting settler notions of Canadian identity. By...
Landscape is a fact of Canadian life. Regardless of where one lives in Canada, the presence and ima...
Webcast sponsored by Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by Green College. Professor Campbel...
Common around the world, the arts are considered an expression of culture and are a powerful vehicle...
In this article, I offer an analysis of the Canadian relationship with the land as a point of depart...
This thesis examines the conflicted relationships between the construction of a national culture an...
In his examination of landscape painting by four Canadians, White deals with aspects of our current ...
My paper is a study of the sixty year history of the inukshuk’s cultural appropriations from humanoi...
Building on recent argumentation concerning the relationship between wilderness and multiculturalism...
Hogbin traces a history of attitudes towards the environment since the late 1800's in Canada, analyz...
"The vast Canadian landscape has captured the imagination of visual artists since the first European...
This research examines representations of wilderness, Canadian nationalism and the production of res...
Are wilderness and industry reconcilable? This article examines recent examples of Canadian art and ...
The goal of this work is to identify and explore the identity producing practices of Parks Canada in...
"Beyond Wilderness expands the public understanding of Canadian landscape representation, tracing de...
This thesis explores the use of museum spaces in disrupting settler notions of Canadian identity. By...
Landscape is a fact of Canadian life. Regardless of where one lives in Canada, the presence and ima...
Webcast sponsored by Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by Green College. Professor Campbel...
Common around the world, the arts are considered an expression of culture and are a powerful vehicle...
In this article, I offer an analysis of the Canadian relationship with the land as a point of depart...
This thesis examines the conflicted relationships between the construction of a national culture an...