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Quebec's English-Speaking Artists: Reinventing a Cultural Landscape
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Quebec's English-Speaking Artists: Reinventing a Cultural Landscape
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Montreal was at one time Canada's English-language cultural capital, especially during the 1940s. For decades after the 1960s, English-language culture in Quebec went into decline. The author argues that once again Quebec is home to a vibrant cultural scene consisting of thousands of artists. However, he points out that many English-speaking artists are reluctant to self-identify with the "Anglophone" minority, and their efforts to integrate with the Francophone majority have not always been reciprocated.
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Canadian Diversity/Diversité canadienne
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Vol. 8
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no. 2
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24-28
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Spring 2010
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en
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Rodgers, Guy. “Quebec’s English-Speaking Artists: Reinventing a Cultural Landscape.” Canadian Diversity/Diversité canadienne Vol. 8, no. 2 (Spring 2010): 24–28. http://static1.1.sqspcdn.com/static/f/633158/9324644/1289241710847/Spring+2010.pdf?token=%2FZ5n70Dp8KP74kwP5lcLm8gNLkI%3D.
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