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Borderlands

How We Talk About Canada

By W.H. New
Categories: History, Canadian History, Social Sciences, Popular Culture, Communication & Media Studies
Series: Brenda and David McLean Canadian Studies
Publisher: UBC Press
Paperback : 9780774806596, 128 pages, June 1998
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774854481, 128 pages, June 1998

Table of contents

1. Giddy Limits: Canadian Studies and Other Metaphors

2. The Edge of Everything: Canadian Culture and the Border Field

3. The Centre of Somewhere Else: The Pig War and English 91

Description

The border between Canada and the United States not only seperates us
geographically and politically, but also is an important symbol for
defining Canadian nationality. In Borderlands, New poetically
and metaphorically considers the image of 'the border' in
Canada and how it affects the way Canadians look at themselves and
their society.

Reviews

What New has to say is important since he recasts the issues of national identity in a post-modernist fin de siècle ambiguity... New acknowledges new issues that have fundamentally challenged national boundaries, such as the multinational corporation, multiculturalism, and aboriginal identity.

- Anthony W. Rasporich

... it would be a shame if New’s thoughtful and thought-provoking volume were overlooked because Borderlands is one of those rare books that work on many carefully layered levels: literary, poetic, philosophical and political. ... a rich tapestry.

- Georgia Straight, October 15-22, 1998

Within the borderlands that separate and join Canadians and Americans, the Canadian search for difference goes on.

- Jeffrey Simpson