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SUMMARY:Faculty Colloquium Series w/ Dr. Cory Wright-Maley
DESCRIPTION:In this talk Dr. Wright-Maley will discuss how Canadian identity is ever difficult to pin down and even more difficult to teach. One thing most Canadians know forcertain is that we’re not American. Such an assertion has implications for what and how we teach about our country as we seek to differentiate ourselves fromour southern neighbour. This talk pulls together the multidirectional strands that threaten and strengthen Canadian “common knowledge” about themselves inrelation to the United States: the erasure and reclamation of inconvenient national histories\, U.S. sovereignty threats\, and the contested embrace andrejection of toxic populism. Each reveals a dimension of Canadian identity and presents both opportunities and ongoing challenges for teachers trying toarticulate what it means to be Canadian.
URL:https://stmu.ca/event/faculty-colloquium-series-w-dr-cory-wright-maley/
LOCATION:McGivney Hall – M100\, 14550 Bannister Rd SE\, Calgary\, AB\, T2X 1Z4
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