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Strategies of the Self: Negotiating Cultural Identities in Anglophone and Allophone Montreal
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Strategies of the Self: Negotiating Cultural Identities in Anglophone and Allophone Montreal
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Abstract |
The author interviewed seventy-two Anglophone and Allophone Montreal residents to examine the amount of negotiation and management of their cultural identities they practiced in a dominant Francophone society with competing discourses about nation, language, ethnicity/race, religion, etc. The author found that a passionate attachment to Montreal for many Anglophones and Allophones transcended any feelings of belonging to either Quebec and/or Canada.
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PhD dissertation
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University of Massachusetts - Amherst
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Amherst, MA
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2004
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xi-412p.
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en
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Sklar, Alissa Gail. “Strategies of the Self: Negotiating Cultural Identities in Anglophone and Allophone Montreal.” PhD dissertation, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, 2004.
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