How do we make culture and how does culture make us?
"Canadian Cultural Poesis" takes a comprehensive approach toward
Canadian culture from a variety of provocative perspectives.
Centred on the notion of culture as social identity, it offers
original essays on cultural issues of urgent concern to Canadians:
gender, technology, cultural ethnicity, and regionalism. From a
broad range of disciplines, contributors consider these issues in
the contexts of media, individual and national identity, language,
and cultural dissent.
Providing an excellent introduction to current debates in
Canadian culture, "Canadian Cultural Poesis" will appeal not only
to readers looking for an overview of Canadian culture but also to
those interested in cultural studies and interdisciplinarity, as
well as scholars in film, art, literature, sociology,
communication, and womens studies. This book offers new insights
into how we make and are made by Canadian culture, each essay
contributing to this poetics, inventing new ways to welcome
cultural differences of all kinds fo the Canadian cultural
community.
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