32502        
        
          Vertiefungsseminar        
      
      WiSe 18/19: Nationalism and National Conflicts in Canada
Jean Rémi Carbonneau
Kommentar
        As one of the most important immigration countries Canada is renowned for its successful and well established multicultural policies. However, the Canadian cultural mosaic is a lot more complex and conflictual then it seems. Beyond its immigrant communities, Canada is home to several historically established national groups making up the bulk of its multicultural heritage and diversity: whether they be a French speaking Québec replicating the Canadian citizenship regime on a smaller scale to resist English hegemony; Francophones outside Québec and Anglophones within it, both striving for community institutions and non-territorial autonomy; or the First Nations struggling for historical redress, cultural recognition and self-rule on their ancestral lands. The first part of the seminar will discuss relevant theory on nationhood and identity conflicts. The remaining classes will be devoted to analysing power relationships between these national groups within and beyond the Canadian constitutional framework.        Schließen
    
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