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100 1 $aDay, Richard J. F.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no00073939
245 10 $aMulticulturalism and the history of Canadian diversity /$cRichard J.F. Day.
260 $aToronto :$bUniversity of Toronto Press,$c2000.
300 $axvi, 263 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$tIntroduction.$tThe Problem of the Problem of Diversity.$tTerminological Issues --$g2.$tThe Field of Canadian Diversity.$tSome Methodological Concerns.$tCanadian Diversity in State Policy.$tCanadian Diversity in Popular Culture.$tCanadian Diversity and the Academy.$tIdentity, Identification, and the Desire for Recognition.$tNation and State, Power and Resistance.$tDelimiting the Field --$g3.$tEuropean Antecedents to the Problem of Canadian Diversity.$tHow Difference Changes, How It Remains the Same.$tHerodotus, Father of Ethnography.$tAncient Ionian Hellenism and the Destruction of the Inferior Other.$tIncorporation of the Other in Roman Imperialism.$tEarly Christianity: The Missionary Urge.$tRenaissance Exploration and the New World 'Savage'.$tFrom Prehistory to History: A Summary of European Contributions to the Problem of Canadian Diversity --$g4.$tTwo 'Canadian' Solutions to the Problem of Diversity.$tThe First Others of the New World.
505 80 $tConversion and Extermination: The Cases of the Huron and the Iroquois.$tThe coureurs de bois as a Repressed Hybrid Identity.$tThe System of Difference in French Colonial Discourse.$tHow Canada Became British.$tIgnorance and Extermination in the New Founde Landes.$tMicrocontrol and Hybridity: The Hudson's Bay Company and the British Fur Trade.$tThe Early Colonial History of Canadian Diversity --$g5.$tRepetition and Failure in British North America.$tThe Conquest of New France.$tThe Emergence of the Two Founding Races.$tRational-Bureaucratic Tutelage: The Indian Problem under British Rule.$tGroup Identity in British Canada --$g6.$tThe Dominion of Canada and the Proliferation of Immigrant Otherness.$tClearing the 'Empty' West.$tAn Explosion of Racial Subject-Positions.$tRestoring Order: J.S. Woodsworth and the Great Chain of Race.$tManaging the Strangers within Our Gates: Assimilation, Transportation, Deportation, and Internment.$tExcluding the Strangers Without.
505 80 $tIdentity by Design in Early Twentieth-Century Canada --$g7.$tThe Rise of the Mosaic Metaphor.$tCanadian Identity as an Emergent Phenomenon.$tThe Canadian Mosaic as a Constrained Emergence Theory of Identity.$tDesign, Designers, and the Social Sciences.$tWWII and the 'First Bureaucracy for Multiculturalism'.$tThe Citizenship Machine.$tFrom Racial Assimilation to Cultural Integration --$g8.$tUnhappy Countriness: Multiculturalism as State Policy.$tThe 'Liberalization' of Canadian Society.$tFrom Monopoly to Duopoly: The B & B Report.$tMulticulturalism in a Bilingual Framework as Strategic Simulation of Assimilation to the Other.$tMulticulturalism: Modern or Postmodern? --$g9.$tA Revaluation of Canadian Multiculturalism.$tA Critique of Kymlicka's Liberal Theory of Minority Rights.$tCharles Taylor and the Limits of Recognition.$tFrom Deep Diversity to Radical Imaginary.
650 0 $aMulticulturalism$zCanada$xHistory.
651 0 $aCanada$xEthnic relations$xHistory.
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