NO211 – Canadian Identities and Cultures – 0.5 Credit

This lecture/tutorial course examines how class, gender, race, and a sense of place contribute to the dynamic process of identity construction in Canada. The concepts of community and region are examined, and a series of case studies reveal how identity formation takes place across Canada, both in contemporary and historical terms. The significance of race and racism is central to the course and is explored using film and interdisciplinary scholarship. Prerequisites Registration status: senior student. Notes 3 lecture hours  





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