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What is an “identity”?

What is an “identity”?. Culture as managed diversity (Wallace) People who have the same culture can predict each other Identity may be practiced through shared images and discourses. Statist Identities. “nation state” the Other is other countries. Culture is managed diversity (Wallace).

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What is an “identity”?

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  1. What is an “identity”? • Culture as managed diversity (Wallace) • People who have the same culture can predict each other • Identity may be practiced through shared images and discourses

  2. Statist Identities • “nation state” • the Other is other countries

  3. Culture is managed diversity (Wallace) • Identity needs an Other • We watch ourselves from the position of the Other • Different Canadians have different Others

  4. Statist identity and ethnic identities in Canada • The Other of prototypical Anglo-Canadian: the American, the French Quebecker, the ethnic, the rest of the world • prototypical Canadian identity is primarily statist • The (main) Other of the “ethnics”: the prototypical North American • Ethnic identity in Canada is diasporic

  5. French Identity in Quebec • The Other is English North America • Modern Franco-Quebec identity is statist (localized in a territory)

  6. Shared images • the flag • nature • mounties • Sioux Indians

  7. Shared discourses • How Canadians are Different • Hockey • Weather • Canada the Civilized Country

  8. Weather in Canada • “something we love to hate, and nevertheless must hate to lose” (208) • cannot appreciate cold in a “colonized public domain” (210) that valorizes business and pleasure

  9. Weather as a Discourse Topic • Weather = nature vs. culture • Romantic weather • Weather as a threat • Weather disasters • Weather as we don’t talk about it

  10. How can • the indomitable, unpredictable, and anti-disciplinary excesses of winter precipitation • be admitted into a public discourse that is so much ordered and enabled (as satellite views remind us daily) by the frame of technological mastery • without appearing to be caught in a pre-modern, pre-adult condition of perverse glee? (210)

  11. It is • almost impossible to survive a winter free from ritual performances of betrayal. • Can we detect a symptomology of sublimated guilt? (211) • - Guilt about being more consumerist than patriotic

  12. Intermeteorological Colonization Europeans colonize Canada Americans colonize Canada [How about non-European Canadians?]

  13. Multicultural policy • characterizes the “ethnic” as “a people whose static cultural practices are located both in a past and elsewhere” (30)

  14. “Multicultural” • 1. Consisting of more than one culture • 2. Tolerant of all cultures • 3. Poor and/or not white; esp. originating in the developing world • esp. in discussing education and immigration

  15. Canadian Discourses about the Developing World • Canada - the civilized country • Third World - in need of help • poor • undemocratic • cruel • “U.S. dominates, Canada helps” • peace-keeping

  16. Multiculturalism and the Developing World • Discourse extended to immigrants and their children • Immigrants and their children “view” themselves from the “Canadian” position • They may buy into the discourse • This strengthens statist identity in Canada • it is the patriotic thing to do

  17. “Ethnic” counter-discourses • b) extoll home country vs. Canada • c) develop a counter-identity • e.g. diasporic, “nomadic” identity

  18. Black Identity and the State • statist (nation-state) identity makes demands on Black identity • diaspora identity makes other demands

  19. “Blackening” • Somalis • from outside • from inside

  20. Nomadicism • diasporic cultures • Jews • Afro-diaspora • a challenge to statist identities

  21. Who Owns Canadian Weather?

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