In a sense, all identity deals with the issue of contrast. We can argue that there can be no identity (individual, regional or national) without contrast of other persons or groups. Identity first centers on the individual and how we experience differences among those in our immediate context. The construction of individual and community identities has as much to do with actual confrontations with "the other " as anything. (Pocius 2001: 1) Labrador is a place of contradictions: part of a province which glories in its insularity, yet located on the mainland, and situated at a point where the north meets the east, displaying the powerful cultural traits of both places. Sandra Clarke is one of only a few scholars to discuss the Engli...
Newfoundland and Labrador reluctantly joined the Canadian Confederation in 1949. It is not well know...
During the last decade, a number of large-scale resource development projects have been proposed for...
This thesis explores Settler perceptions of Indian/Settler relations in a Labrador community and int...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
labrador n'Labrador' is used rather variously and sometimes vaguely, so that it needs a little exp...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
In the 1950s and 1960s, the government of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador in coll...
Newfoundland English presents current speakers with a dilemma. Canadian English functions as a pres...
This is a work in progress on language maintenance amongst the Inuit of northern Labrador. It focuse...
any variety of Canadian English. Yet though this observation may be true for the island portion of t...
Abstract What were the influences on the Inuit of Northern Labrador preceding the c...
settler nTanner distinguishes two specialized types among the settled population of Southern Labrad...
Recent demographic changes have made settlement patterns in the Canadian Arctic increasingly urban. ...
Newfoundland and Labrador reluctantly joined the Canadian Confederation in 1949. It is not well know...
During the last decade, a number of large-scale resource development projects have been proposed for...
This thesis explores Settler perceptions of Indian/Settler relations in a Labrador community and int...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
labrador n'Labrador' is used rather variously and sometimes vaguely, so that it needs a little exp...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
In contemporary cultural geography there is a general consensus that place and place identities shou...
In the 1950s and 1960s, the government of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador in coll...
Newfoundland English presents current speakers with a dilemma. Canadian English functions as a pres...
This is a work in progress on language maintenance amongst the Inuit of northern Labrador. It focuse...
any variety of Canadian English. Yet though this observation may be true for the island portion of t...
Abstract What were the influences on the Inuit of Northern Labrador preceding the c...
settler nTanner distinguishes two specialized types among the settled population of Southern Labrad...
Recent demographic changes have made settlement patterns in the Canadian Arctic increasingly urban. ...
Newfoundland and Labrador reluctantly joined the Canadian Confederation in 1949. It is not well know...
During the last decade, a number of large-scale resource development projects have been proposed for...
This thesis explores Settler perceptions of Indian/Settler relations in a Labrador community and int...