作者Molloy, Patricia, 1961-
書名Canada/US and other unfriendly relations [electronic resource] : before and after 9/11 / Patricia Molloy
出版項New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
版本1st ed
說明1 online resource (xi, 192 p.)
附註Patricia Molloy breaks new ground with this inter-disciplinary examination of contentious events within and beyond Canada, their relationship to and impact on Canada/US relations, and Canadian political and cultural identity both before and after 9/11. Canada/US and Other Unfriendly Relations examines conceptual issues of war and warfare, sovereignty and violence, multiculturalism, citizenship and identity, human rights and international law. Molloy draws on key theorists in a range of disciplines including sociology, anthropology, international relations, philosophy, Canadian studies, cultural studies, and critical race theory, and gives a close analysis of how myths of Canadian benevolence are circulated in Canadian and American media, from mainstream news to popular television, film, and the Internet. What emerges is a story of a conflicted and stormy relationship between two neighboring countries who rival and envy each other while failing to understand the other
Killing Canadians (I): The International Politics of Capital Punishment -- Killing Canadians (II): The Righteous Politics of the Accident -- Marrying Americans: The Identity Politics of the Election(s) -- Framing Canadians (I): The Spectacular Politics of the Arrests -- Framing Canadians (II): The Extraordinary Politics of Rendition -- Resisting Americans: The Precarious Politics of Asylum -- (B)ordering Canadians: The Hyperreal Politics of CBC's "The Border"
"An inter-disciplinary examination of contentious events within and beyond Canada, their relationship to and impact on Canada/US relations, and Canadian political and cultural identity both before and after 9/11, Canada/US and Other Unfriendly Relations examines conceptual issues of war and warfare, sovereignty and violence, multiculturalism, citizenship and identity, human rights and international law. The author draws on key theorists in a range of disciplines including sociology, anthropology, international relations, philosophy, Canadian studies, cultural studies and critical race theory, and gives a close analysis of how myths of Canadian benevolence are circulated in Canadian and American media, from mainstream news to popular television, film and the Internet. What emerges is a story of a conflicted and stormy relationship between two neighboring countries who rival and envy each other while failing to understand the other"-- Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description based on print version record
主題National characteristics, Canadian
Canada -- Foreign relations -- United States
Mass media and culture -- Canada
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy
POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / International
Electronic books
ISBN/ISSN9781137031457 (electronic bk.)
113703145X (electronic bk.)
1137023406
9781137023407
9786613900418
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