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Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d'études canadiennes
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ISSN (Print) 0021-9495 - ISSN (Online) 1911-0251
Published by Project MUSE Homepage  [305 journals]
  • Contagious Minorities: Chinese Canadians during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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      Abstract: During the COVID-19 pandemic, Canada has witnessed a sharp increase in racial violence against Chinese Canadians. As is now well known, the COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) virus emerged first in the Chinese city of Wuhan and then spread globally. In Canada, the first confirmed case was reported in Toronto on 25 January 2020, and on 11 March 2020, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the World Health Organization, made a formal announcement declaring that "COVID-19 can be characterized as a pandemic" (WHO 2020). In Canada, the virus was attributed to Chinese Canadians, and, in an undifferentiated racism, other Asian Canadians have been seen as bearers of disease as well, which often made them targets of racism ... Read More
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  • Schooling in Western Canada, 1870–1923: An Anti-racist
           Interpretation

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      Abstract: After 1870, the country of Canada asserted itself over the Prairies and the Pacific Coast—and over the Indigenous societies already present there. Governments soon set about providing schooling to the people. Responsibility for settler schooling fell to provincial governments; the federal government took charge of schooling "Indians."1 Western Canada was racially diverse. Manitoba, the first Western province to join Confederation, in 1870, had a population that was over 80 percent Métis, half of whom spoke French (Friesen 1987). British Columbia, entering Confederation a year after Manitoba did, comprised 25,000 Indigenous peoples, 8,500 White people, 1,500 Chinese, and 500 Black people (Barman 2003a). Governments ... Read More
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  • When Victims Look like Criminals: Rehumanizing Victim Representation in
           Serial Killer Cases

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      Abstract: Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey Dahmer, Jack the Ripper, and Bruce McArthur—these are the names of serial killers who have attracted considerable media attention, often at the expense of overshadowing social inequalities that position certain individuals as "easy victims" (Haggerty 2009). Most media coverage of murder, rape, or assault—especially with multiple victims—receives considerable attention given what is dramatic is newsworthy for sales (Antunes and Hurley 1977; Culhane 2003; Earl et al. 2004; Johnstone et al. 1994). However, what is often missed by this framing is a focus on what social forces or inequalities create such crime to begin with. Rather than focus on newspapers reducing the complexity of ... Read More
      PubDate: 2022-12-16T00:00:00-05:00
       
  • Alex Janvier's Iron Foot Place: Indigenous Public Art, Survivance, and
           Settler Reconciliation in Edmonton's Rogers Place

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      Abstract: What I have painted is about what the hell happened to us as landlords of the land, sky, and water. Painting says it all for me. It is the Redman talk in colour, in North America's language. Our Yedariye's (Creator's) voice in colour.Reconciliation politics cannot bear questions of land and political economy.On 8 September 2016, Tsa Tsa Ke K'e (Iron Foot Place) was officially unveiled in the floor of Ford Hall,1 a concourse in the new Rogers Place Arena in downtown Edmonton, Alberta, and home of the Edmonton Oilers, a National Hockey League (NHL) franchise. The circular, 45-foot-diameter tile mosaic is the creation of renowned contemporary artist Alex Janvier (Denesųłiné/Saulteaux) of the Cold Lake First Nations ... Read More
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  • Terre Sauvage: Globalizing Landscapes and the Group of Seven

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      Abstract: The members of the Group of Seven remain Canada's best known and most loved artists. However, their paintings have not travelled abroad in recent decades, they have not achieved the international recognition they deserve.Whether the National Gallery or the Canada Council has or should have this responsibility [to represent art exhibitions abroad] … it should … be exercised with due regard to the responsibility conferred on the Minister of this Department by … the Department of External Affairs Act, 1952, for the conduct of all official communications between the Government of Canada and the government of any other country in connection with the external affairs of Canada. … It would seem that the National Gallery ... Read More
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  • Hegel au Québec : Sur les traces d'une réception philosophique

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      Abstract: Désormais, il avait un but, et ce but accomplissait une miraculeuse synthèse de ses contradictions. Oui, sa vie avait un sens désormais, et pas n'importe lequel : l'étude de l'Absolu.1La philosophie a de tout temps intrigué les profanes. Discipline intellectuelle reine, elle est au fondement d'une quête historique de sens. Toutefois, l'actualité de la philosophie se fait également sentir au-delà de ses frontières habituelles. Depuis les trente dernières années, on assiste à une série de recherches en sciences sociales qui ont opté pour cette discipline en tant qu'objet d'étude. Cet intérêt s'inscrit dans la perspective d'une connaissance du geste philosophique dans sa dimension sociale2. En s'inspirant de ce type ... Read More
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  • Asymmetric Political Representation and Fiscal Redistribution

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      Abstract: The formation of new federations with power asymmetries will lead to asymmetric representation, also referred to as a malapportionment of political representation within the central government. Asymmetric representation at the time a new nation is formed will continue long afterwards. The same power asymmetries that led to asymmetric representation also led to some sub-national jurisdictions obtaining a share of federal government spending that was disproportionate to their share of the country's population or their contribution toward federal government revenues. This horizontal fiscal redistribution also continued long after the formation of the new federation (Dragu and Rodden 2011; Gibson and Calvo 2000).Legal ... Read More
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