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"In Imagining Difference, Leslie Robertson turns to a popular local legend to explore the social construction of difference through ideas of "race," "foreignness," and regional, class, and religious identity, as expressed by residents of Fernie, British Columbia, a coal-mining town on its way to becoming an international ski resort. The legend revolves around a curse cast on the valley by indigenous people in the nineteenth century. Successive interpretations of the story reveal a complicated landscape of memory and silence, mapping official and contested histories, social and scientific theories, as well as the edicts of political discourse. Cursing becomes a metaphor for the discursive power that resonates in political, popular, and cultural contexts, transmitting ideas of difference across generations and geographies." "Paying close attention to public performances, mass media, and processes of place-making, Robertson examines forms of social knowledge circulating within local settings, which shape shared understandings and common-sense views of the world. While situated historically and socially in Fernie, this ethnographic study offers significant insights into the cultural foundations of rural communities generally. It shows how people summon imagery from diverse European traditions and personal histories to weave complex webs of representation."--Jacket.
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Ethnology, Differentiation (Sociology), Legends, Indians of North America, Blessing and cursing, Group identity, Folklore, Social conditions, Ethnology, canada, Indians of north america, folklore, Legends, canada, Sociology, British columbia, social life and customs, Ethnologie, Indiens d'Amérique, Légendes, Bénédiction et malédiction, Identité collective, Différenciation sociale, Conditions sociales, Etnologi, Nordamerika, Legender, Gruppidentitet, Social differentieringEdition | Availability |
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Imagining Difference: Legend, Curse, And Spectacle In A Canadian Mining Town
February 5, 2005, Univ of British Columbia Pr
Hardcover
in English
0774810920 9780774810920
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