Introduction to Canadian studies from Nordic and Baltic perspectives
This presentation is a part of a course at the basic level at Stockholm University. It is a course which was supported by the Centre for Canadian Studies of Stockholm University. The course is designed to introduce students to a variety of aspects related to the history, culture and literature of Ca...
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description | This presentation is a part of a course at the basic level at Stockholm University. It is a course which was supported by the Centre for Canadian Studies of Stockholm University. The course is designed to introduce students to a variety of aspects related to the history, culture and literature of Canadian society. It also tackles the bilingual aspect of Canadian society and helps students to discuss issues that are relevant in Canada. The course then looks at the challenges facing Canada in the 21st Century with focus on immigration and multiculturalism, the First Nations, gender equality, specific regions in Canada with special emphasis on Québec, and Canada's cultural identity. The introduction focuses on the historical and political aspects of Canada. It also borrows the concept of “politics of recognition” to understand the relations between two former colonial powers and indigenous populations. |
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spelling | ftstockholmunfig:oai:figshare.com:article/15329100 2025-06-15T14:27:20+00:00 Introduction to Canadian studies from Nordic and Baltic perspectives Christophe Premat 2021-08-20T07:14:17Z https://doi.org/10.17045/sthlmuni.15329100.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/presentation/Introduction_to_Canadian_studies_from_Nordic_and_Baltic_perspectives/15329100 unknown doi:10.17045/sthlmuni.15329100.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/presentation/Introduction_to_Canadian_studies_from_Nordic_and_Baltic_perspectives/15329100 CC BY 4.0 Cultural theory Cultural studies not elsewhere classified Comparative language studies Comparative and transnational literature Canadian model recognition native studies authenticity Indian wars Beaver wars Treaty of Paris (1763) Wesminster Act (1867) Federal organization Comparative Literature Studies Text Presentation 2021 ftstockholmunfig https://doi.org/10.17045/sthlmuni.15329100.v1 2025-06-02T03:07:31Z This presentation is a part of a course at the basic level at Stockholm University. It is a course which was supported by the Centre for Canadian Studies of Stockholm University. The course is designed to introduce students to a variety of aspects related to the history, culture and literature of Canadian society. It also tackles the bilingual aspect of Canadian society and helps students to discuss issues that are relevant in Canada. The course then looks at the challenges facing Canada in the 21st Century with focus on immigration and multiculturalism, the First Nations, gender equality, specific regions in Canada with special emphasis on Québec, and Canada's cultural identity. The introduction focuses on the historical and political aspects of Canada. It also borrows the concept of “politics of recognition” to understand the relations between two former colonial powers and indigenous populations. Conference Object First Nations Unknown Canada Indian |
spellingShingle | Cultural theory Cultural studies not elsewhere classified Comparative language studies Comparative and transnational literature Canadian model recognition native studies authenticity Indian wars Beaver wars Treaty of Paris (1763) Wesminster Act (1867) Federal organization Comparative Literature Studies Christophe Premat Introduction to Canadian studies from Nordic and Baltic perspectives |
title | Introduction to Canadian studies from Nordic and Baltic perspectives |
title_full | Introduction to Canadian studies from Nordic and Baltic perspectives |
title_fullStr | Introduction to Canadian studies from Nordic and Baltic perspectives |
title_full_unstemmed | Introduction to Canadian studies from Nordic and Baltic perspectives |
title_short | Introduction to Canadian studies from Nordic and Baltic perspectives |
title_sort | introduction to canadian studies from nordic and baltic perspectives |
topic | Cultural theory Cultural studies not elsewhere classified Comparative language studies Comparative and transnational literature Canadian model recognition native studies authenticity Indian wars Beaver wars Treaty of Paris (1763) Wesminster Act (1867) Federal organization Comparative Literature Studies |
topic_facet | Cultural theory Cultural studies not elsewhere classified Comparative language studies Comparative and transnational literature Canadian model recognition native studies authenticity Indian wars Beaver wars Treaty of Paris (1763) Wesminster Act (1867) Federal organization Comparative Literature Studies |
url | https://doi.org/10.17045/sthlmuni.15329100.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/presentation/Introduction_to_Canadian_studies_from_Nordic_and_Baltic_perspectives/15329100 |