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E-grāmata: Engaging with Diversity: Multidisciplinary Reflections on Plurality from Quebec

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Contributed by leading scholars of Quebec Studies, both emerging and established, the 30 essays of this comprehensive collection offer a multidisci- plinary survey of the study of diversity in Quebec over space and time. The volume is organized around a variety of themes through which Quebec’s plural reality is expressed, including conceptual, historical and contemporary approaches, covering a wide range of social and economic cleavages, iden- tity markers, political contestation and, broadly, the lived experiences of Quebecers negotiating differ- ence over time. In an environment increasingly demarcated by conflicts around values and cultural and social practices, this collection hopes to contrib- ute to broadening the spectrum of voices to the cur- rent debate, adding an inclusive reflection to a con- versation that has only intensified over the last decade. Quebec as a pluri-national and multi-ethnic society has been and remains a great laboratory to study and to test public policies on ethnic diversity. It allows us to identify the tensions and to evaluate the balance between the majority and the minority; and between settler society and indigenous nations, in conceptualizing and finding a normative consen- sus around the configuration of collective rights. In short, the contributions in this volume seek to illus- trate how pluralism has and continues to constitute the lifeblood of belonging in Quebec.



This updated collection of essays about the experience of living in Quebec written by leading Quebec Studies scholars presents a variety of disciplinary approaches to a number of key concepts such as ethnicity, identity, belonging, racialization, language, citizenship, gender, and religion.

Acknowledgements 13(2)
Contributors 15(2)
Engaging with Diversity. An Introduction 17(30)
Stephan Gervais
Raffaele Iacovino
Mary Anne Poutanen
1 Approaches to the Study of Ethnicity, Belonging and Diversity
Introduction. Approaches to the Study of Ethnicity, Belonging and Diversity
47(8)
Danielle Juteau
Beyond the Historiographical Enclave? Studying Migration and Ethnicity in Quebec
55(24)
Sylvie Taschereau
Anthropology and the Study of Ethnicity in Quebec
79(18)
Deirdre Meintel
Why Do Critical Ethnic Studies Matter? And Why They Should Matter to Sociology
97(32)
Sirma Bilge
2 Indigenous Peoples in Quebec
Introduction. Indigenous Peoples in Quebec
129(12)
Denys Delage
Metissage, Interethnic Marriages and Identity Debates. The Case of the Indigenous Communities of the St. Lawrence Valley in the Nineteenth Century
141(18)
Alain Beaulieu
I Speak Cree, Not Innu. Ethnically United, Ethnonymically Divided?
159(26)
John E. Bishop
Kevin Brousseau
Land, Resistance, and Indigenous Filmmaking in Quebec
185(18)
Isabelle St-Amand
3 Work and Family
Introduction. Work and family
203(6)
Denyse Baillargeon
Moving into the World of Work. Youth Today and a Century Ago
209(20)
Sherry Olson
"That Woman Worked Hard". The Unpaid Work of French-Canadian Women in Textile Cities in Early-Twentieth-Century New England
229(22)
Yukari Takai
"Sorry, You Don't Fit the Profile". Underemployment for Skilled Immigrants and Closed Borders for Asylum Seekers
251(26)
Paul Eid
"Foreigners" on the Quebec Farm. An Employment Relationship with Family on Both Sides
277(24)
Jill Hanley
Martha Stiegman
Kezia Speirs
Valerie Lavigne
4 Challenging Citizenship
Introduction. Challenging Citizenship
301(4)
Bruce Curtis
"A Difference of Race"? Racializing, Difference, and Governance in British Debates About the Colony of Lower Canada, 1828--1837
305(22)
Jarett Henderson
Bettina Bradbury
"Like a Thread of Gold". Tracing Alfred Perry's Lifelong Engagement with Montreal's Politics of Ethnic Confrontation
327(20)
Dan Horner
"Young Militant Children for Jewish Dignity". Antisemitism and Resistance at Montreal's Aberdeen School, 1913
347(20)
Roderick MacLeod
Mary Anne Poutanen
The Challenges of Citizenship Education in a Minority Nation
367(20)
Raffaele Iacovino
Marc-Andre Ethier
David Lefrancois
Under the Microscope. Young English-Speakers in Quebec since 1980
387(16)
Marie-Odile Magnan
5 Cultural Expressions
Introduction. Cultural Expressions
403(6)
Sherry Simon
Remembering Canadian Slavery. Black Subjects in Historical Quebec Art
409(30)
Charmaine A. Nelson
"My Love, How Different Life Is Here..." A Young Italian Woman's Impressions of Postwar Montreal
439(18)
Sonia Cancian
From English into French. Literary Translation as a Measure of the (Inter)Cultural Vitality of Quebec's Anglophone Communities
457(22)
Gillian Lane-Mercier
6 Religion
Introduction. Religion
479(6)
Georges Leroux
Impracticable Secularism. Considerations on Religious Freedom in Quebec from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century, Based on the Case of Franco-Protestants
485(22)
Ollivier Hubert
Love Thy Neighbour. Hasidic Social Relations in Quebec
507(18)
Steven Lapidus
Secularism and the National Question
525(14)
Michel Seymour
The Changing Landscape of Religious Diversity in Montreal
539
Frideric Castel
Frideric Dejean
Annick Germain