Vive Quebec!: New Thinking and New Approaches to the Quebec NationMichel Venne James Lorimer & Company, 16 באפר׳ 2001 - 222 עמודים Published in 2001, this collection brings together the province's leading writers and thinkers in a lively and challenging debate about Quebec nationalism. This collection of articles from leading Quebec intellectuals debates such topics as the federal government's clarity bill, the prospects for another referendum, and Quebec's place in Canada. Included are leading writers, politicians and thinkers spanning a wide range of viewpoints including Charles Taylor, Gregory Baum, Jean Charest and Lucien Bouchard. Vive Quebec! is a vital introduction to the issues of concern in contemporary Quebec society. |
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Introduction Rethinking the Nation or How to Live Together | 13 |
Emerging from Survival Mode | 49 |
Quebec Society in the Era of Globalization | 70 |
Our Republic in America | 87 |
Quebec and Aboriginal People | 127 |
An Inclusive Nation That Does | 146 |
Intellectuals in Search of the Quebec Nation | 171 |
Biographical Notes | 187 |
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Aboriginal American anglophone assimilation British Canada Canadian Canadian federalism challenge Charles Taylor citizens citizenship civic nation collective common political culture constitution context cultural communities Danielle Juteau debate defined democracy democratic Devoir discussion diversity English ethnic group existence Fernand Dumont francophone francophone national French language French-Canadian French-Canadian nation future Gérard Bouchard Gilles Bourque globalization Guy Rocher historical memory idea immigrants independence Indians institutions intellectuals Jacques Beauchemin Jocelyn Létourneau language Le Devoir legitimacy live means Michel Seymour Michel Venne minority modern Montreal movement multiculturalism national community national identity national majority national question Parti Québécois participate pluralism pluralist political community political identity political nation projet de société proposal Quebec identity Quebec nation Quebec society Quebec sovereignty reality recognition recognize reference referendum regime republic republican social sociology solidarity sovereign sovereignist status struggle symbolic territory tion University