Quebec Identity: The Challenge of Pluralism
- 232pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Quebec's identity is critically examined through the lens of its historical evolution since the 1960s' Quiet Revolution. The author argues that traditional narratives of nationalism and antinationalism fail to address contemporary issues. He proposes a reframed debate that connects identity to cultural diversity and democratic development, emphasizing authenticity and First Nations' self-determination while considering globalization. This expanded edition includes additional references and a glossary tailored for English-Canadian readers.
