Identity and Community: Reflections on English, Yiddish, and French Literature in CanadaWayne State University Press, 1994 - 205 sivua In this book, the author, a Jewish Canadian from Montreal who has been an American academic for most of his career, re-examines his cultural roots and connections. The problem of Canada and Canadian identity lies at the heart of the book, covering the personal, the communal and political. |
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Acknowledgments 15 Introduction | 17 |
AN EXISTENTIAL PREMISE | 44 |
Esplanade Avenue 4479B Apartment 6 | 50 |
Cardinal Newman and the Anecdote | 56 |
Some Artists | 62 |
3 | 104 |
4 | 124 |
Identity and Community | 155 |
THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE GROUP | 165 |
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Viitteet tähän teokseen
Juifs et canadiens français dans la société québécoise Ira Robinson,Gérard Bouchard,Institut interuniversitaire de recherches sur les populations Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2000 |