What Does it Mean to be a Montrealer? Multiculturalism, Cosmopolitanism and Exclusion Identity from the Perspective of Montreal's Ethnocultural and Linguistic Minorities

This thesis explores the meaning of the Montreal identity from the perspective of Montreal's ethnocultural and linguistic minorities. Generally speaking, it is commonplace for authors in the academic literature on Montreal to describe the city and its identity in terms of its multicultural and...

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Main Author: Catalano, Andy
Other Authors: Karmis, Dimitrios
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/34493
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-5618
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-344932018-01-05T19:02:39Z What Does it Mean to be a Montrealer? Multiculturalism, Cosmopolitanism and Exclusion Identity from the Perspective of Montreal's Ethnocultural and Linguistic Minorities Catalano, Andy Karmis, Dimitrios Montreal Identity Quebec Nationalism Montréalité Montreal Gazette identité montréalaise Anglophones exclusion identity Montrealness Multiculturalism Comopolitanism This thesis explores the meaning of the Montreal identity from the perspective of Montreal's ethnocultural and linguistic minorities. Generally speaking, it is commonplace for authors in the academic literature on Montreal to describe the city and its identity in terms of its multicultural and cosmopolitan sensibilities. While this forms part of what it means to be a Montrealer, this is not the only significance that this project accounts for. In examining the opinion sections of the Montreal Gazette from the period of September 4th, 2012 to the period of April 7th, 2014 ̶ a period that coincides with the Parti québécois' eighteen months in power under the leadership of Pauline Marois ̶ this thesis reveals that the meaning of the Montreal identity is tied to both the aforementioned multicultural and cosmopolitan sensibilities, as well as a sentiment of exclusion rooted in an ethnic interpretation of the Québec nation. Accordingly, this research also shows how these aspects of Montrealness contribute to the building of a Montreal identity that is meant to be distinct and even opposed to Québec identity. 2016-04-12T19:15:11Z 2016-04-12T19:15:11Z 2016 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/34493 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-5618 en Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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topic Montreal Identity
Quebec Nationalism
Montréalité
Montreal Gazette
identité montréalaise
Anglophones
exclusion identity
Montrealness
Multiculturalism
Comopolitanism
spellingShingle Montreal Identity
Quebec Nationalism
Montréalité
Montreal Gazette
identité montréalaise
Anglophones
exclusion identity
Montrealness
Multiculturalism
Comopolitanism
Catalano, Andy
What Does it Mean to be a Montrealer? Multiculturalism, Cosmopolitanism and Exclusion Identity from the Perspective of Montreal's Ethnocultural and Linguistic Minorities
description This thesis explores the meaning of the Montreal identity from the perspective of Montreal's ethnocultural and linguistic minorities. Generally speaking, it is commonplace for authors in the academic literature on Montreal to describe the city and its identity in terms of its multicultural and cosmopolitan sensibilities. While this forms part of what it means to be a Montrealer, this is not the only significance that this project accounts for. In examining the opinion sections of the Montreal Gazette from the period of September 4th, 2012 to the period of April 7th, 2014 ̶ a period that coincides with the Parti québécois' eighteen months in power under the leadership of Pauline Marois ̶ this thesis reveals that the meaning of the Montreal identity is tied to both the aforementioned multicultural and cosmopolitan sensibilities, as well as a sentiment of exclusion rooted in an ethnic interpretation of the Québec nation. Accordingly, this research also shows how these aspects of Montrealness contribute to the building of a Montreal identity that is meant to be distinct and even opposed to Québec identity.
author2 Karmis, Dimitrios
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Catalano, Andy
author Catalano, Andy
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title What Does it Mean to be a Montrealer? Multiculturalism, Cosmopolitanism and Exclusion Identity from the Perspective of Montreal's Ethnocultural and Linguistic Minorities
title_short What Does it Mean to be a Montrealer? Multiculturalism, Cosmopolitanism and Exclusion Identity from the Perspective of Montreal's Ethnocultural and Linguistic Minorities
title_full What Does it Mean to be a Montrealer? Multiculturalism, Cosmopolitanism and Exclusion Identity from the Perspective of Montreal's Ethnocultural and Linguistic Minorities
title_fullStr What Does it Mean to be a Montrealer? Multiculturalism, Cosmopolitanism and Exclusion Identity from the Perspective of Montreal's Ethnocultural and Linguistic Minorities
title_full_unstemmed What Does it Mean to be a Montrealer? Multiculturalism, Cosmopolitanism and Exclusion Identity from the Perspective of Montreal's Ethnocultural and Linguistic Minorities
title_sort what does it mean to be a montrealer? multiculturalism, cosmopolitanism and exclusion identity from the perspective of montreal's ethnocultural and linguistic minorities
publisher Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/10393/34493
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