Becoming native in a foreign land : sport, visual culture and identity in Montreal, 1840-85 / Gillian Poulter.
- Title
- Becoming native in a foreign land : sport, visual culture and identity in Montreal, 1840-85 / Gillian Poulter.
- Published by
- Vancouver : UBC Press, c2009.
- Author
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Details
- Description
- xi, 374 p. : ill., map; 24 cm.
- Summary
- "The birth of Canadian identity and nationalism is often associated with political and military events in the twentieth century. This incisive, richly illustrated book draws upon visual images and representations of four cultural areas - sports clubs, the William Notman Photographic Studies, winter carnivals, and the Northwest Rebellion - to demonstrate that a new, native Canadian identity emerged much earlier in Montreal between 1840 and 1885.
- How did British colonists in Victorian Montreal come to think of themselves as "native Canadian"? Gillian Poulter reveals that colonists adopted Aboriginal and French Canadian activities - hunting, lacrosse, snowshoeing, and tobogganing - and then imposed upon them British ideologies of order, discipline, and fair play. In the process, they constructed national attributes, or visual icons, that came to be recognized at home and abroad as distinctly "Canadian." The new Canadian nationality mimicked indigenous characteristics but, ultimately, rejected indigenous players, and championed the interests of white, middle-class, Protestant males who used their newly acquired identity to dominate the political realm.
- Becoming Native in a Foreign Land demonstrates that English Canadian identity was not formed solely by emulating what was British, it gained enormous ground by usurping what was indigenous in a foreign land. It will appeal to scholars and enthusiasts of Canadian history, identity, and culture."--pub. desc.
- Subject
- 1800-1899
- Canadians, English-speaking > Montréal > History > 19th century
- Sports > History > Montréal > 19th century
- National characteristics, Canadian
- Canadiens anglais > Montréal > Histoire > 19e siècle
- Sports > Histoire > Montréal > 19e siècle
- Montréal (Québec) > Vie intellectuelle > 19e siècle
- Canadiens
- Montréal (Québec) > Civilization > 19th century
- Montréal (Québec) > Intellectual life > 19th century
- Montréal (Québec) > Civilisation > 19e siècle
- Genre/Form
- History
- Contents
- "Brave North Western voyageurs": snowshoeing in Montreal -- "Men of the North": Canadian sport hunting -- "The national game of Canada": lacrosse -- "Our Winter sports": the Montreal Winter carnivals -- "No tin soldiers": Canada's first war.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 335-357) and index.
- Processing action (note)
- committed to retain