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Who Belongs in Quebec? Identity Politics in a Changing Society
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| Title |
Who Belongs in Quebec? Identity Politics in a Changing Society
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| Abstract |
This book asks: "Are Quebecers less tolerant than other Canadians? Ongoing debate about secularism and religious symbols has led many observers to ask that very question. Premier François Legault denied that [systemic] racism or Islamophobia exists in Quebec, even after a gunman opened fire in a Quebec City mosque in 2017, killing six people and wounding 19 others. The Quebec government has now established a religious symbols ban for some public employees. The increasingly diverse new reality is sometimes embraced and sometimes met with hostility from alt-right groups and emboldened anti-immigrant sentiment. One of the biggest questions Quebecers will have to face is: What does this new reality mean for the Quebec identity? And who gets to consider themselves a Quebecer? "
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Montreal
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Linda Leith Publishing
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2020
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| # of Pages |
120p.
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| Language |
en
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| ISBN |
978-1-77390-056-8
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| Citation |
Fletcher, Raquel. Who Belongs in Quebec? Identity Politics in a Changing Society. Montreal: Linda Leith Publishing, 2020.
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