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Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in Quebec
Richard Handler
New Directions in Anthropological Writing
Richard Handler's pathbreaking study of nationalistic politics in Quebec is a striking and successful example of the new experimental type of ethnography, interdisciplinary in nature and intensively concerned with rhetoric and not only of anthropologists but also of scholars in a wide range of fields, and it is likely to stir sharp controversy.Bringing together methodologies of history, sociology, political science, and philosophy, as well as anthropology, Handler centers on the period 19761984, during which the independantiste Parti Québéois was in control of the provincial government and nationalistic sentiment was especially strong. Handler draws on historical and archival research, and on interviews with Quebec and Canadian government officials, as he addresses the central question: Given the similarities between the epistemologies of both anthropology and nationalist ideology, how can one write an ethnography of nationalism that does not simply reproduceand thereby endorsenationalistic beliefs? Handler analyzes various responses to the nationalist vision of a threatened existence. He examines cultural tourism, ideology of the Quebec government, legislations concerning historical preservation, language legislation and policies towards immigrants and "cultural minorities." He concludes with a thoughtful meditation on the futility of nationalisms.
Richard Handler is professor of anthropology at the University of Virginia. He is also editor of Excluded Ancestors, Inventible Traditions, and Significant Others: Interpersonal and Professional Commitments in Anthropology both published by the University of Wisconsin Press.
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March 1988
LC: 87-040362 F
217 pp., 8 figs.
Paper $19.95 x
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