Monthly Archives: October 2016

3.2: Immigration Act 1910

2] In this lesson I say that it should be clear that the discourse on nationalism is also about ethnicity and ideologies of “race.” If you trace the historical overview of nationalism in Canada in the CanLit guide, you will … Continue reading

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2:6 Mapping Out What It Means

Question 3  In order to address this question you will need to refer to Sparke’s article, “A Map that Roared and an Original Atlas: Canada, Cartography, and the Narration of Nation.” You can easily find this article online. Read the … Continue reading

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2:4 Two Sides to Every ‘Written Document’

Question 5 “If Europeans were not from the land of the dead, or the sky, alternative explanations which were consistent with indigenous cosmologies quickly developed” (“First Contact” 43). Robinson gives us one of those alternative explanations in his stories about … Continue reading

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2:3 Your Home, His Home, Her Home, My Home.

Read at least 6 students blog short stories about ‘home’ and make a list of BOTH the common shared assumptions, values and stories that you find and look for differences as well; look to see if you can find student peers … Continue reading

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