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"In Northern Experience and the Myths of Canadian Culture Renee Hulan disputes the notion that the north is a source of distinct collective identity for Canadians. Through a synthesis of critical, historical, and theoretical approaches to northern subjects in literary studies, she challenges the epistemology used to support this idea.".

"By investigating mutually dependent categories of identity in literature that depicts northern peoples and places, Hulan provides a descriptive account of representative genres in which the north figures as a central theme - including autobiography, adventure narrative, ethnography, fiction, poetry, and travel writing.

She considers each of these diverse genres in terms of the way it explains the cultural identity of a nation formed from the settlement of immigrant peoples on the lands of dispossessed indigenous peoples.

Reading against the background of contemporary ethnographic, literary, and cultural theory, Hulan maintains that the collective Canadian identity idealized in many works representing the north does not occur naturally but is artificially constructed in terms of characteristics inflected by historically contingent ideas of gender and race, such as self-sufficiency, independence, and endurance, and that these characteristics are evoked to justify the nationhood of the Canadian state."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
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245

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2002, McGill-Queen's University Press
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: A Northern Nation? 3
1. Speaking Man to Man: Ethnography and the Representation of the North 29
2. "Everybody Likes the Inuit": Inuit Revision and Representations of the North 60
3. "To Fight, Defeat, and Dominate": From Adventure to Mastery 98
4. Lovers and Strangers: Reimagining the Mythic North 138
Epilogue: Unsettling the Northern Nation 179.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-234) and index.

Published in
Montréal, Ithaca
Series
McGill-Queen's native and northern series ;, 29

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
C810.9/32719
Library of Congress
PR9185.2 .H85 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
245 p. ;
Number of pages
245

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3635689M
Internet Archive
northernexperien0000hula
ISBN 10
0773522271
LCCN
2002437307
OCLC/WorldCat
47161940
Library Thing
5617549
Goodreads
3879363

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