Borderline Canadianness border crossings and everyday nationalism in Niagara
"Canada and the United States share the world's longest, undefended border. For those living in the immediate vicinity of the Canadian side of the border, the events of 9/11 were a turning point in their relationship with their communities, their American neighbours and government official...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Toronto, Buffalo, London
University of Toronto Press
2016
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Schlagworte: |
Nationalism
> Ontario
> Globalization
> Boundaries
> Social aspects
> Ethnology
> International relations
> Social conditions
> Social history
> Canada
> Niagara Peninsula (Ont.)
> United States
> Relations
> Kanada
> Niagara Falls
> Grenzgebiet
> Alltag
> Nationalismus
> Grenzpolitik
> USA
> Geschichte
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Zusammenfassung: | "Canada and the United States share the world's longest, undefended border. For those living in the immediate vicinity of the Canadian side of the border, the events of 9/11 were a turning point in their relationship with their communities, their American neighbours and government officials. Borderline Canadianness offers a unique ethnographic approach to Canadian border life. The accounts of local residents, taken from interviews and press reports in Ontario's Niagara region, demonstrate how borders and everyday nationalism are articulated in complex ways across region, class, race, and gender. Jane Helleiner's examination begins with a focus on the "de-bordering" initiated by NAFTA and concludes with the "re-bordering" as a result of the 9/11 attacks. Her accounts of border life reveals disconnects between elite border projects and the concerns of ordinary citizens as well as differing views on national belonging. Helleiner has produced a work that illuminates the complexities and inequalities of borders and nationalism in a globalized world."-- |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-207) and index |
Beschreibung: | viii, 225 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781442649057 978-1-4426-4905-7 1442649054 1-4426-4905-4 |