White civility: the literary project of English Canada
"In White Civility Daniel Coleman breaks the long silence in Canadian literary and cultural studies surrounding Canadian whiteness and examines its roots as a literary project of early colonials and nation builders. He argues that a specific form of whiteness emerged in Canada that was heavily...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In White Civility Daniel Coleman breaks the long silence in Canadian literary and cultural studies surrounding Canadian whiteness and examines its roots as a literary project of early colonials and nation builders. He argues that a specific form of whiteness emerged in Canada that was heavily influenced by Britishness. Examining four allegorical figures that recur in a wide range of Canadian writings between 1820 and 1950 - the Loyalist fratricide, the enterprising Scottish orphan, the muscular Christian, and the maturing colonial son - Coleman outlines a geography of whiteness that remains powerfully influential in Canadian thinking to this day." "Blending traditional literary analysis with the approaches of cultural studies and critical race theory, White Civility examines canonical literary text, popular journalism, and mass market bestsellers to trace widespread ideas about Canadian citizenship during the optimistic nation-building years as well as during the years of disillusionment that followed the First World War and the Great Depression. Tracing the consistent project of white civility in Canadian letters, Coleman calls for resistance to this project by transforming whiteness into wry civility, unearthing rather than disavowing the history of racism in Canadian literary culture."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | X, 320 S. Ill. |
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adam_text | In White Civility Daniel Coleman
breaks the long silence in Canadian lit¬
erary and cultural studies surrounding
Canadian whiteness and examines its
roots as a literary project of early colo¬
nials and nation builders. He argues that
a specific form of whiteness emerged
in Canada that was heavily influenced
by Britishness. Examining four allegori¬
cal, figures that recur in a wide range of
Canadian writings between
1950 -
prising Scottish orphan, the muscular
Christian, and the maturing colonial
son
whiteness that remains powerfully influ¬
ential in Canadian thinking to this day
Blending traditional literary analy¬
sis with the approaches of cultural
studies and critical race theory White
Civility examines canonical literary
texts, popular journalism, and mass
market
ideas about Canadian citizenship dur¬
ing the optimistic nation-building years
as well as during the years of disillu¬
sionment that followed the First World
War and the Great Depression. Tracing
the consistent project of white civility
in Canadian letters, Coleman calls for
resistance to this project by transform¬
ing whiteness into wry civility unearth¬
ing rather than disavowing the history
of racism in Canadian literary culture.
Contents
Illustrations vii
Acknowledgments ix
1 White Civility: The Literary Project of English Canada 3
2 The Loyalist Brother: Fratricide and Civility in English Canada s
Story of Origins 46
3 The Enterprising Scottish Orphan: Inventing the Properties of
English Canadian Character 81
4 The Muscular Christian in Fictions of the Canadian West 128
5 The Maturing Colonial Son: Manning the Borders of
White Civility 168
6 Wry Civility 211
Notes 241
Works Cited 273
Illustration Credits 297
Index 299
Illustrations
1 Civilization and Barbarism, by W.G.R. Hind 15
2 Pan-ethnic Britishness in Alexander Muir s The Maple
Leaf Forever 18
3 Immigration poster showing British preference 23
4 The Great Rock of the Aitkow valley (Mistaseni) 31
5 Evolution of a Canadian farm as evidence of progress
and civility 56
6 Meeting of Brock and Tecumseh, 1812, by C.W. Jefferys 60
7 Thistle, shamrock, and rose postage stamp (1857) 84
8 Tartanization in Nova Scotia at the opening of the Canso
Causeway in 1955 101
9 Highland settlers arriving at Pictou, Nova Scotia, in 1773 105
10 CNE poster emphasizing the strong national body (1921) 131
11 Rev. Charles W. Gordon inspects Boy Scouts 136
12 A meeting of the Canadian Girls in Training 149
13 Foreigners and the development of western Canada 170
14 Gibbon s French-Canadian Type 184
15 Gibbon s Polish-Canadian Type 185
16 Brantford Market Square, 1899 228
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In White Civility Daniel Coleman
breaks the long silence in Canadian lit¬
erary and cultural studies surrounding
Canadian whiteness and examines its
roots as a literary project of early colo¬
nials and nation builders. He argues that
a specific form of whiteness emerged
in Canada that was heavily influenced
by Britishness. Examining four allegori¬
cal, figures that recur in a wide range of
Canadian writings between
1950 -
prising Scottish orphan, the muscular
Christian, and the maturing colonial
son
whiteness that remains powerfully influ¬
ential in Canadian thinking to this day
Blending traditional literary analy¬
sis with the approaches of cultural
studies and critical race theory White
Civility examines canonical literary
texts, popular journalism, and mass
market
ideas about Canadian citizenship dur¬
ing the optimistic nation-building years
as well as during the years of disillu¬
sionment that followed the First World
War and the Great Depression. Tracing
the consistent project of white civility
in Canadian letters, Coleman calls for
resistance to this project by transform¬
ing whiteness into wry civility unearth¬
ing rather than disavowing the history
of racism in Canadian literary culture.
Contents
Illustrations vii
Acknowledgments ix
1 White Civility: The Literary Project of English Canada 3
2 The Loyalist Brother: Fratricide and Civility in English Canada's
Story of Origins 46
3 The Enterprising Scottish Orphan: Inventing the Properties of
English Canadian Character 81
4 The Muscular Christian in Fictions of the Canadian West 128
5 The Maturing Colonial Son: Manning the Borders of
White Civility 168
6 Wry Civility 211
Notes 241
Works Cited 273
Illustration Credits 297
Index 299
Illustrations
1 Civilization and Barbarism, by W.G.R. Hind 15
2 Pan-ethnic Britishness in Alexander Muir's The Maple
Leaf Forever' 18
3 Immigration poster showing British preference 23
4 The Great Rock of the Aitkow valley (Mistaseni) 31
5 Evolution of a Canadian farm as evidence of progress
and civility 56
6 Meeting of Brock and Tecumseh, 1812, by C.W. Jefferys 60
7 Thistle, shamrock, and rose postage stamp (1857) 84
8 Tartanization in Nova Scotia at the opening of the Canso
Causeway in 1955 101
9 Highland settlers arriving at Pictou, Nova Scotia, in 1773 105
10 CNE poster emphasizing the strong national body (1921) 131
11 Rev. Charles W. Gordon inspects Boy Scouts 136
12 A meeting of the Canadian Girls in Training 149
13 'Foreigners' and the development of western Canada 170
14 Gibbon's 'French-Canadian Type' 184
15 Gibbon's 'Polish-Canadian Type' 185
16 Brantford Market Square, 1899 228 |
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topic_facet | Bellettrie Blanken Engels Littérature canadienne-anglaise - Auteurs blancs - Histoire et critique Littérature canadienne-anglaise - Auteurs canadiens d'origine britannique - Histoire et critique Rassenverhoudingen Relations raciales dans la littérature Englisch Canadian literature (English) White authors History and criticism Canadian literature History and criticism Canadian literature White authors History and criticism Race relations in literature Literatur Canada - Relations raciales Canada Kanada Canada Race relations |
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