Social Science Discrimination & Race Relations
Rethinking Who We Are
Critical Reflections on Human Diversity in Canada
- Publisher
- Fernwood Publishing
- Initial publish date
- May 2019
- Category
- Discrimination & Race Relations
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781773631356
- Publish Date
- May 2019
- List Price
- $50.00
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Description
Rethinking Who We Are takes a non-conventional approach to understanding human difference in Canada. Contributors to this volume critically re-examine Canadian identity by rethinking who we are and what we are becoming by scrutinizing the “totality” of difference. Included are analyses on the macro differences among Canadians, such as the disparities produced from unequal treatment under Canadian law, human rights legislation and health care. Contributors also explore the diversities that are often treated in a non-traditional manner on the bases of gender, class, sexuality, disAbility and Indigeniety.
Finally, the ways in which difference is treated in Canada’s legal system, literature and the media are explored with an aim to challenge existing orthodoxy and push readers to critically examine their beliefs and ideas, particularly in an age where divisive, racist and xenophobic politics and attitudes are resurfacing.
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About the authors
Jessica Pulis, professor of criminology, is the contributing editor of Social and Behavioural Sciences: Exploring Human Behaviour and the Social Environment, along with Paul Angelini.
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Paul Angelini is a professor of political science and the contributing editor of Our Society: Human Diversity in Canada.