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A National Identity in Transformation- Reconciling Minority Nationalism with Immigration in Quebec

Nordström, Maria (2006)
Department of Political Science
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the situation for immigrants within the context of minority nationalism. With the help of theories on nationalism and multiculturalism,a case-study has been conducted on the case of Quebec. The material used consists of academic books and journals, as well as primary sources from the Canadian government and the government of Quebec.

Quebec has had a major influx of immigrants and is actively seeking to integrate these into the Quebecois nation. Doing so has meant a transformation of the predominant articulations of a national identity which stressed the ethnic background of French Canadians, to a focus on territory and language. Through a policy of interculturalism and linguistic policies, the aim... (More)
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the situation for immigrants within the context of minority nationalism. With the help of theories on nationalism and multiculturalism,a case-study has been conducted on the case of Quebec. The material used consists of academic books and journals, as well as primary sources from the Canadian government and the government of Quebec.

Quebec has had a major influx of immigrants and is actively seeking to integrate these into the Quebecois nation. Doing so has meant a transformation of the predominant articulations of a national identity which stressed the ethnic background of French Canadians, to a focus on territory and language. Through a policy of interculturalism and linguistic policies, the aim is to integrate immigrants into a pluralistic, Francophone society unified by French as the language of public communications. It will be argued that Quebec has come a long way towards a more inclusive notion of nationhood. However, the focus on language and the collective goal of survival of Francophone Quebec unavoidably mean promotion of the dominant culture. (Less)
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author
Nordström, Maria
supervisor
organization
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
Quebec, minority nationalism, multiculturalism, linguistic policy, immigration, Political and administrative sciences, Statsvetenskap, förvaltningskunskap
language
English
id
1328199
date added to LUP
2006-02-10 00:00:00
date last changed
2006-02-10 00:00:00
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  abstract     = {{The purpose of this paper is to discuss the situation for immigrants within the context of minority nationalism. With the help of theories on nationalism and multiculturalism,a case-study has been conducted on the case of Quebec. The material used consists of academic books and journals, as well as primary sources from the Canadian government and the government of Quebec.

Quebec has had a major influx of immigrants and is actively seeking to integrate these into the Quebecois nation. Doing so has meant a transformation of the predominant articulations of a national identity which stressed the ethnic background of French Canadians, to a focus on territory and language. Through a policy of interculturalism and linguistic policies, the aim is to integrate immigrants into a pluralistic, Francophone society unified by French as the language of public communications. It will be argued that Quebec has come a long way towards a more inclusive notion of nationhood. However, the focus on language and the collective goal of survival of Francophone Quebec unavoidably mean promotion of the dominant culture.}},
  author       = {{Nordström, Maria}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{A National Identity in Transformation- Reconciling Minority Nationalism with Immigration in Quebec}},
  year         = {{2006}},
}