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The Disciplinary Boundaries of Canadian Identity After September 11: Civilizational Identity, Multiculturalism, And the Challenge of Anti-Imperialist Feminism
Arat-Koc explores the ways in which Canadian identity has been reconfigured in the post-9/11 period. She focuses on the violent political reaction to a speech Sunera Thobani made in Oct 2001 reflects on notions of Canadian national identity and belonging in the post-9/11 period.
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Published in: | Social justice (San Francisco, Calif.) Calif.), 2005-12, Vol.32 (4 (102)), p.32-49 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Arat-Koc explores the ways in which Canadian identity has been reconfigured in the post-9/11 period. She focuses on the violent political reaction to a speech Sunera Thobani made in Oct 2001 reflects on notions of Canadian national identity and belonging in the post-9/11 period. |
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ISSN: | 1043-1578 2327-641X |