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Opp, James; Walsh, John C.:Placing Memory and Remembering Place in Canada
- Livres de poche 2010, ISBN: 9780774818414
Winnipeg, Manitoba: Canada's National History Society, 1999. 56 pages. Articles include: John Houston and the inception of Inuit printmaking; Fenian attacks on Canada 1866; prospectin… Plus…
Winnipeg, Manitoba: Canada's National History Society, 1999. 56 pages. Articles include: John Houston and the inception of Inuit printmaking; Fenian attacks on Canada 1866; prospecting for oil in Athabasca tar sands, early 20th century; B.C.'s black pioneers - colonial Victoria - Sir James Douglas, 'Scotch West Indian' - Charles Alexander; YMCA and railway workers; Winnipeg Falcons hockey team - Icelanders- Olympic champions; and much more. A clean, bright copy, unmarked except for subscriber's details imprinted on back cover; light rubbing along spine. We have other issues of this magazine not yet listed: please enquire if interested. Discount on orders of multiple copies.. Staplebound. Very Good. 8 x 10.75 in. (20cm x 27.5cm). Magazine., Canada's National History Society, 1999, 3, Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, 2010. Soft cover. Very Good. Bright, clean, unmarked pages, firmly bound. Cover shows minor wear only. 330 pages, including b&w and color photographs, illustrations, maps. Contents: Introduction : local acts of placing and remembering / James Opp and John C. Walsh -- Performing public memory and re-placing home in the Ottowa Valley, 1900-58 / John C. Walsh -- History and the Six Nations : the dynamics of commemoration, colonial space, and colonial knowledge / Cecilia Morgan -- Edmonton's Jasper Avenue : public ritual, heritage, and memory on Main Street / Frances Swyripa -- The highland heart in Nova Scotia : place and memory at the Highland Village Museum / Alan Gordon -- "That big statue of whoever" : material commemoration and narrative in the Niagara Region / Russell Johnston and Micheal Ripmeester -- Placing the displaced worker : narrating place in deindustrializing Sturgeon Falls, Ontario / Steven High -- Capital queers : social memory and queer place(s) in Cold War Ottawa / Patrizia Gentile -- Archive and myth : the changing memoryscape of Japanese Canadian internment camps / Kirsten Emiko McAllister -- Immersed : landscaping the past at Lake Minnewanka / Matthew Evenden -- Finding the view : landscape, place, and colour slide photography in southern Alberta / James Opp -- Complicating the picture : place and memory between representation and reflection / Joan M. Schwartz. BAY 32., University of British Columbia Press, 2010, 3<
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Over the past two decades, many books and articles have explored the larger meaning of public acts of remembrance. Although these studies have brought the links between public memory, imp… Plus…
Over the past two decades, many books and articles have explored the larger meaning of public acts of remembrance. Although these studies have brought the links between public memory, imperialism, and nation building into focus, they overlook local expressions of memory that lie at the heart of our everyday experiences and identities. Placing Memory and Remembering Place in Canada maps a fascinating terrain in memory studies by shifting the focus to local places that sit at the intersection of memory making and identity formation â?? the main street, the city square, the village museum, internment camps, industrial wastelands, and the rural landscape. Offering a unique perspective on the politics of place and memory across differing chronologies and geographies, the first part of the book, â??Commemorations," traces how local expressions of memory such as celebrations, museums, statues, postcards, and plaques have contributed to a sense of place and belonging in twentieth-century Canada. The second part, â??Inscriptions," in turn explores how ordinary Canadians have embedded their memories of place in oral stories, photographs, and the landscape itself. With its focus on the materiality of image, text, and artefact, these essays argue for an understanding of place as imagined, made, claimed, fought for, and defended â?? always in a state of becoming. | Placing Memory and Remembering Place in Canada by James Opp Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > History > North American History > Canada > Post-Confederation P10103, James Opp<
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Over the past two decades, many books and articles have explored the larger meaning of public acts of remembrance. Although these studies have brought the links between public memory, imp… Plus…
Over the past two decades, many books and articles have explored the larger meaning of public acts of remembrance. Although these studies have brought the links between public memory, imperialism, and nation building into focus, they overlook local expressions of memory that lie at the heart of our everyday experiences and identities. Placing Memory and Remembering Place in Canada maps a fascinating terrain in memory studies by shifting the focus to local places that sit at the intersection of memory making and identity formation – the main street, the city square, the village museum, internment camps, industrial wastelands, and the rural landscape. Offering a unique perspective on the politics of place and memory across differing chronologies and geographies, the first part of the book, “Commemorations," traces how local expressions of memory such as celebrations, museums, statues, postcards, and plaques have contributed to a sense of place and belonging in twentieth-century Canada. The second part, “Inscriptions," in turn explores how ordinary Canadians have embedded their memories of place in oral stories, photographs, and the landscape itself. With its focus on the materiality of image, text, and artefact, these essays argue for an understanding of place as imagined, made, claimed, fought for, and defended – always in a state of becoming. | Placing Memory and Remembering Place in Canada by James Opp Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > History > North American History > Canada > Post-Confederation P10103, James Opp<
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Opp, James; Walsh, John C.:Placing Memory and Remembering Place in Canada
- Livres de poche 2010, ISBN: 9780774818414
Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, 2010. Soft cover. Very Good. Bright, clean, unmarked pages, firmly bound. Cover shows minor wear only. 330 pages, including b&w … Plus…
Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, 2010. Soft cover. Very Good. Bright, clean, unmarked pages, firmly bound. Cover shows minor wear only. 330 pages, including b&w and color photographs, illustrations, maps. Contents: Introduction : local acts of placing and remembering / James Opp and John C. Walsh -- Performing public memory and re-placing home in the Ottowa Valley, 1900-58 / John C. Walsh -- History and the Six Nations : the dynamics of commemoration, colonial space, and colonial knowledge / Cecilia Morgan -- Edmonton's Jasper Avenue : public ritual, heritage, and memory on Main Street / Frances Swyripa -- The highland heart in Nova Scotia : place and memory at the Highland Village Museum / Alan Gordon -- "That big statue of whoever" : material commemoration and narrative in the Niagara Region / Russell Johnston and Micheal Ripmeester -- Placing the displaced worker : narrating place in deindustrializing Sturgeon Falls, Ontario / Steven High -- Capital queers : social memory and queer place(s) in Cold War Ottawa / Patrizia Gentile -- Archive and myth : the changing memoryscape of Japanese Canadian internment camps / Kirsten Emiko McAllister -- Immersed : landscaping the past at Lake Minnewanka / Matthew Evenden -- Finding the view : landscape, place, and colour slide photography in southern Alberta / James Opp -- Complicating the picture : place and memory between representation and reflection / Joan M. Schwartz. BAY 32., University of British Columbia Press, 2010, 3<
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Placing Memory and Remembering Place in Canada
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Over the past two decades, many books and articles have explored the larger meaning of public acts of remembrance. Although these studies have brought the links between public memory, imp… Plus…
Over the past two decades, many books and articles have explored the larger meaning of public acts of remembrance. Although these studies have brought the links between public memory, imperialism, and nation building into focus, they overlook local expressions of memory that lie at the heart of our everyday experiences and identities. Placing Memory and Remembering Place in Canada maps a fascinating terrain in memory studies by shifting the focus to local places that sit at the intersection of memory making and identity formation - the main street, the city square, the village museum, internment camps, industrial wastelands, and the rural landscape. Offering a unique perspective on the politics of place and memory across differing chronologies and geographies, the first part of the book, "Commemorations," traces how local expressions of memory such as celebrations, museums, statues, postcards, and plaques have contributed to a sense of place and belonging in twentieth-century Canada. The second part, "Inscriptions," in turn explores how ordinary Canadians have embedded their memories of place in oral stories, photographs, and the landscape itself. With its focus on the materiality of image, text, and artefact, these essays argue for an understanding of place as imagined, made, claimed, fought for, and defended - always in a state of becoming. Media >, [PU: University of British Columbia Press]<
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