In:
International Journal of Canadian Studies, University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress), Vol. 47 ( 2013-01), p. 221-238
Abstract:
Abstract: With reason, Quebec contemporary nationalism can be defined as a form of civic nationalism. This type of collective identification can be defined as being inclusive for every citizen notwithstanding their ethno-cultural origins. However, the Quebec case tends to illustrate that the discourse surrounding civic nationalism can be as exclusive as ethnic nationalism. This is largely due to the fact that Quebecers’ collective identity is defined around specific political values that are not and cannot by nature be shared by every Quebec citizen. This is what this text will show and it will focus on the reasons that explain such a situation.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1180-3991
,
1923-5291
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)
Publication Date:
2013
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2574856-7
SSG:
7,26
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