Oh Canada! Oh Quebec!
Title | Oh Canada! Oh Quebec! PDF eBook |
Author | Mordecai Richler |
Publisher | Knopf |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Humorous account of Quebec's language obsessed separatist movement.
Oh Canada! Oh Quebec!
Title | Oh Canada! Oh Quebec! PDF eBook |
Author | Mordecai Richler |
Publisher | |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Canada |
ISBN | 9780140168174 |
Humorous account of Quebec's language obsessed separatist movement.
Oh Canada! Oh Quebec!
Title | Oh Canada! Oh Quebec! PDF eBook |
Author | Mordecai Richler |
Publisher | |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 1993-09-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780140232899 |
Translation Effects
Title | Translation Effects PDF eBook |
Author | Kathy Mezei |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 2014-06-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0773590595 |
Much of Canadian cultural life is sustained and enriched by translation. Translation Effects moves beyond restrictive notions of official translation in Canada, analyzing its activities and effects on the streets, in movie theatres, on stages, in hospitals, in courtrooms, in literature, in politics, and across café tables. The first comprehensive study of the intersection of translation and culture, Translation Effects offers an original picture of translation practices across many languages and through several decades of Canadian life. The book presents detailed case studies of specific events and examines the reverberation and spread of their effects. Through these imaginative, at times unusual, investigations, the contributors unveil the simultaneous invisibility and omnipresence of translation and present a cross-cut of Canadian translation moments. Addressing the period from the 1950s to the present and including a wide scope of examples from medical interpreting to film dubbing, the essays in this book create a panoramic view of the creation of modern culture in Canada. Contributors include Piere Anctil (University of Ottawa), Hélène Buzelin (Université de Montréal), Alessandra Capperdoni (Simon Fraser University), Philippe Cardinal, Andrew Clifford (York University), Beverley Curran, Renée Desjardins (University of Ottawa), Ray Ellenwood, David Gaertner, Chantal Gagnon (Université de Montréal), Patricia Godbout, Hugh Hazelton, Jane Koustas (Brock University), Louise Ladouceur (Université de l'Albera, Gillian Lane-Mercier (McGill University), George Lang, Rebecca Margolis, Sophie McCall (Simon Fraser University), Julie Dolmaya McDonough, Denise Merkle (Université de Moncton), Kathy Mezei, Sorouja Moll, Brian Mossop, Daisy Neijmann, Glen Nichols (Mount Allison University), Joseph Pivato, Gregory Reid, Robert Schwartzwald, Sherry Simon, Luise von Flotow (University of Ottawa), and Christine York.
History of the Jews in Quebec
Title | History of the Jews in Quebec PDF eBook |
Author | Pierre Anctil |
Publisher | University of Ottawa Press |
Pages | 397 |
Release | 2021-09-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0776629506 |
The presence of Jews in Quebec dates back four centuries. Quebec Jewry, in Montreal in particular, has evolved over time, thanks to successive waves of migration from different regions of the world. The Jews of Quebec belong to a unique society in North America, which they have worked to fashion. The dedication with which they have defended their rights and their extensive achievements in multiple sectors of activity have helped foster diversity in Quebec. This work recounts the different contributions Jews have made over the years, along with the cultural context that encouraged the emergence in Montreal of a Jewish community like no other in North America. This is the first overview of a history that began during the French Regime and continued, through many twists and turns, up to the turn of the twenty-first century.
Divergent Paths
Title | Divergent Paths PDF eBook |
Author | Marc Egnal |
Publisher | New York : Oxford University Press |
Pages | 317 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Comparative economics |
ISBN | 0195098668 |
Why are some countries without an apparent abundance of natural resources, such as Japan, economic success stories, while other languish in the doldrums of slow growth. In this comprehensive look at North American economic history, Marc Egnal argues that culture and institutions play an integral role in determining economic outcome. He focuses his examination on the eight colonies of the North, five colonies of the South (which together made up the original thirteen states), and French Canada. Using census data, diaries, travelers' accounts, and current scholarship, Egnal systematically explores how institutions (such as slavery in the South and the seigneurial system in French Canada) and cultural arenas (such as religion, literacy, entrepreneurial spirit, and intellectual activity) influenced development. He seeks to answer why three societies with similar standards of living in 1750 became so dissimilar in development. By the mid-nineteenth century, the northern states had surged ahead in growth, and this gap continued to widen into the twentieth century. Egnal argues that culture and institutions allowed this growth in the North, not resources or government policies. Both the South and French Canada stressed hierarchy and social order more than the drive for wealth. Rarely have such parallels been drawn between these two societies. Complete numerous helpful appendices, figures, tables, and maps, Divergent Paths is a rich source of unique perspectives on economic development with strong implications for emerging societies.
Mordecai Richler
Title | Mordecai Richler PDF eBook |
Author | Reinhold Kramer |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Pages | 525 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0773574778 |
"I didn't want the biography to end. Mordecai Richler seemed so vividly alive...From now on, nobody can write about Richler without reading this book." The Globe and Mail