
Beyond the Border
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Kyle Conway is assistant professor of communication in the English Department, University of North Dakota.Kyle Conway is assistant professor of communication at the University of North Dakota and the author of Everyone Says No: Public Service Broadcasting and the Failure of Translation. Timothy Pasch is assistant professor of communication at the University of North Dakota.
Content
- Cover
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Paradoxes of the Border
- THE MEDIATED BORDER
- 1 - The Borders of Cultural Difference: Canadian Television and Cultural Identity
- 2 - The Canadian Sitcom and the Fantasy of National Difference: Little Mosque on the Prairie and English-Canadian Identity
- 3 - The Flow of Amusement: The First Year of Moving Pictures in the Red River Valley
- THE POLITICAL BORDER
- 4 - "Shutting Down the Snake Ranch": Battling Booze at the BC Border, 1910-14
- 5 - International and Domestic Pressures on the Governance of the St Mary and Milk Rivers
- 6 - Water and Political Relations between the Upper Plains States and the Prairie Provinces: What Works, What Doesn't, and What's All Wet
- THE NATIVE BORDER
- 7 - Border Studies and Indigenous Peoples: Reconsidering Our Approach
- 8 - Navigating the "Erotic Conversion": Transgression and Sovereignty in Native Literatures of the Northern Plains
- 9 - The Anishnaabeg of Bawating: Indigenous People Look at the Canada-US Border
- Conclusion: Beyond the Paradoxes of the Border
- Contributors
- Index
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