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Reconstructions of Canadian Identity : Towards Diversity and Inclusion

Jorge, Maria Joao Maciel(Edited by)Tavares, Vander(Edited by)
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Re-envisioning multiculturalism in CanadaIn 1971, Canada became the first nation in the world to officially declare its bilingual and multicultural policies.

Reconstructions of Canadian Identity examines what has changed over the past fifty years, highlighting the lived experiences of minoritized Canadians and offering insights into the critical work that lies ahead. Editors Vander Tavares and Maria João Maciel Jorge bring together a wide range of disciplines and perspectives to investigate inclusion and exclusion within the processes, discourses, and practices that forge and frame Canadian identity.

Chapters analyze ways in which current multicultural policies continue to benefit the dominant groups and (further) harm minoritized ones, articulating a body politic that might encompass both Indigenous and settler cultures, lifestyles, and histories. Exposing the pitfalls of established notions of Canadian identity, this volume moves traditionally othered identities--immigrant, racialized, hybridized, Indigenous, and women--to the forefront.

In doing so, it reveals how these identities negotiate and claim legitimacy, arguing for a reconceptualization from the margins that truly fosters diversity and inclusion.

Illustrating both the shortcomings of and possibilities for a more inclusive multiculturalism in Canada, Reconstructions of Canadian Identity invites readers to reflect on what it means to be Canadian in the 21st century.

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University of Manitoba Press
1772840696 / 9781772840698
Paperback / softback
30/04/2024
Canada
336 pages, 10 illustrations
152 x 229 mm, 452 grams