
Canoe Nation
Nature, Race, and the Making of a Canadian Icon
Bruce Erickson(Author)
University of British Columbia Press
Will be published approx. on 1. January 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
252 pages
978-0-7748-2249-7 (ISBN)
Description
More than an ancient means of transportation and trade, the canoe has come to be a symbol of Canada itself. In Canoe Nation, Bruce Erickson chronicles the story of the canoe in the Canadian imagination. He argues that the canoe's sentimental power has come about through a set of narratives that attempt to legitimize a particular vision of Canada and explores how the canoe went from being an industrial-economic vehicle to a purely recreational vessel. From Alexander Mackenzie to Grey Owl to Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the canoe has been overvalued as a connection to the "nature" of Canada. Examining voyageur re-enactments, turn-of-the-century sportsman stories, and the subsequent "greening" of the canoe, this book shows how this symbol authenticates Canada's reputation as a tolerant, environmentalist nation, even when there is abundant evidence to the contrary. Ultimately, the stories we tell about the canoe need to be understood as moments in the ever-contested field of cultural politics.
Reviews / Votes
Canoe nation explores how the canoe is not only an important object of Canada's understanding of itself as a nation, but also a vital and changing practice that is key to historically specific configurations of economics, landscapes, and modes of governance and citizenship. Ranging from the fur trade to celebrity wilderness paddling and tracing complex connections among economic, colonial, pedagogical, recreational, and environmental desires, Erickson's brilliantly original analysis shows that the canoe is, quite literally, a vehicle of power in the Canadian national landscape. - Catriona Sandilands, Faculty of Environmental Studies, York UniversityMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Vancouver
Canada
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
11 b&w illustrations, 1 map
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
370 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7748-2249-7 (9780774822497)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Bruce Erickson is an assistant professor in the Department of Geography at York University in Toronto.
Content
Preface: Canoeing Matters
Introduction: Canoes and the Nature of Canada
1 Pedagogical Canoes: "Forced Intimacy," Suffering, and Remembering National History
2 I Fish, Therefore I Am: Recreational Canoeing and Wilderness Travel at the Turn of the Century
3 Regimes of Whiteness: Wilderness and the Production of Abstract Space from Seton to Grey Owl
4 Recreational Nationalism: Canoeing as Political Activism
Conclusion: Future Politics and the Production of the Nation
Notes
References
Index
Introduction: Canoes and the Nature of Canada
1 Pedagogical Canoes: "Forced Intimacy," Suffering, and Remembering National History
2 I Fish, Therefore I Am: Recreational Canoeing and Wilderness Travel at the Turn of the Century
3 Regimes of Whiteness: Wilderness and the Production of Abstract Space from Seton to Grey Owl
4 Recreational Nationalism: Canoeing as Political Activism
Conclusion: Future Politics and the Production of the Nation
Notes
References
Index