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Brewing Trouble : Language, the State, and Modernity in Industrial Beer Production (Montreal, 1978-1980)
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Brewing Trouble : Language, the State, and Modernity in Industrial Beer Production (Montreal, 1978-1980)
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Abstract |
The author examines the ethnographic material concerns that the implementation of the centerpiece of state action in Quebec, the Charter of the French Language (Bill 101), in a large Montreal-based, Anglophone-owned and -operated manufacturing company was typical of the private-sector sites targeted by an emerging Francophone bourgeoisie's desire to take advantage of new political economic conditions in the post-Second World War period in the province.
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Paths to Post-Nationalism : A Critical Ethnography of Language and Identity
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New York, NY
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Oxford University Press
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2011
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74-93
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Language |
en
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978-0-19-974686-6
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Citation |
Heller, Monica S. “Brewing Trouble : Language, the State, and Modernity in Industrial Beer Production (Montreal, 1978-1980).” In Paths to Post-Nationalism : A Critical Ethnography of Language and Identity, 74–93. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2011.
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