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Postmodern patriotism: Canadian reflections
Authors:COLE HARRIS
Institution:Department of Geography, University of BC, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z2 (e-mail:
Abstract:Canada is an evolving human geography that has nurtured difference and made a unitary state impossible. In this short essay I allude to the historical-geographical construction of Canada and the type of confederation it encouraged. I show how deeply different identities are ingrained in the fabric of this country. As the state cannot provide equally for all these identities, I consider the special claims of Native peoples and French speakers, particularly in relation to those of multiculturalism, and argue that the country has a particular responsibility to those societies that were here before the Canadian state, and found it superimposed upon them. Overall, I try to show that Canadian patriotism, based less on an overriding meta-narrative (which the country had never found) than on an appreciation of difference and the responsibilities of citizenship, provides a welcome alternative to either an exclusionary ethnic nationalism or a borderless electronic postmodernity.
Keywords:identity  nationalism  federalism  multiculturalism  archipelago  Aboriginal people  ethnicity  citizenship
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