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Sport and Identities in Quebec
This chapter examines aspects of the history of sport in Quebec, from its origins as a series of anglo-elite gentlemanly pastimes to its place as a vector for national affirmation among francophones and others in the province. The chapter shows that sport has been implicated in the turbulent political culture of Quebec since the mid-nineteenth century. Sport has been a site where the interests of Quebec's First Nations, Anglophone, francophone, and immigrant communities have been articulated – sometimes in consensus, sometimes in conflict. Sport reflects the complex ethnic history and cultural present of the province. In Quebec, sport is at once a catalyst, a proxy, and a mirror for the national question.
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Quebec: The Referendum Aftermath
In: New politics: a journal of socialist thought, Volume 5, p. 44-48
ISSN: 0028-6494
Discusses the preparations & aftermath of the narrowly failed referendum to grant Quebec independent status from the rest of Canada. It is argued that Canada's huge debt, deteriorating social programs, & high unemployment have sparked a movement for consititutional renewal that has been made more urgent by Quebec's requests for special status. Although the 1995 attempt failed, the 1997 referendum seems likely to pass & requires careful consideration of the cultural & economic impacts of this separation. Canada will lose its identity as a bilingual & bicultural community, while Quebec must face its share of the Canadian national debt in addition to the unknown costs & risks of secession. Further, the predominant political power in Quebec, the Parti quebecois (PQ), has lost sight of broader goals & policies during the hostile debate over secession. It is concluded that once Quebec achieves special status, the PQ will be split between nationalists & separatists, & that care must be taken to ensure that the diversity & tolerance celebrated by the nationalists will not be lost in the separated state. T. Sevier
Pourquoi penser l'americanite du Quebec?
In: Politique et sociétés, Volume 18, Issue 1, p. 93-98
ISSN: 1203-9438
Assesses Quebec's Americanness, clarifying principal obstacles still present in the Quebec psyche when thinking about this topic. Reasons for pondering Quebec Americanness are proposed. Adapted from the source document.
The Quebec-Canada Crisis
In: New politics: a journal of socialist thought, Volume 4, p. 27-40
ISSN: 0028-6494
By Oct 1992, voters in Canada's French-speaking province will respond to a referendum on sovereignty, the second such vote in twelve years. Among the developments accounting for this unforeseen revival of nationalism is francophone dissatisfaction with the Charter of Rights & Freedoms in Canada's Constitutional Act of 1982, an innovation that threatens Quebec's ability to protect its linguistic heritage. An even more significant ingredient is the transformation of the Quebec economy under the nationalist Parti Quebecois government of Rene Levesque, which, after losing the referendum of 1980, abandoned its labor orientation to become Canada's most probusiness government in the 1980s. It is because of the success of this transition to market nationalism that Quebec holds such a strong bargaining position in the current round of constitutional negotiations. It also explains the province's enthusiastic backing of the North American Free Trade Agreement recently concluded between the US & Canada, an arrangement that has created much anti-Quebec sentiment elsewhere in Canada, especially on the left. 10 References. AA
FRANCOPHONIE: Quebec Summit
In: Africa research bulletin. Economic, financial and technical series, Volume 45, Issue 10
ISSN: 1467-6346
Francophonie: Quebec Summit
In: Africa research bulletin. Political, social and cultural series, Volume 45, Issue 10
ISSN: 1467-825X
Francophonie: Quebec Summit
In: Africa research bulletin. Political, social and cultural series, Volume 45, Issue 10, p. 17733C
ISSN: 0001-9844
Quebec: Zwischen Identität und Pluralität
In: Dokumente: Zeitschrift für den deutsch-französischen Dialog, Volume 52, Issue 4, p. 280-307
ISSN: 0012-5172
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THE QUEBEC REFERENDUM
In: Strategic comments: in depth analysis of strategic issues from the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Volume 1, Issue 8, p. 1-2
ISSN: 1356-7888
The Aawb in Quebec
In: Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, Volume 49, Issue 7, p. 262-264
ISSN: 1559-1476
Embryo fascism in Quebec
In: Foreign affairs, Volume 16, p. 454-466
ISSN: 0015-7120