Introduction to interdisciplinary Canadian Studies and diversity's role in defining Canada. Examination of the relationship between national identity...
An interdisciplinary examination of Ottawa, looking at its history, evolution, and role as Canada's capital. This course investigates various national...
Introductory examination of interdisciplinary themes, ideas, and debates related to Canada and its place in the world. Topics vary from year to year....
An in-depth examination of key debates that have shaped the nature of Canada, focusing on major thinkers and the debates their ideas produced. Topics...
The challenges of constructing a national culture in Canada. Topics may include: colonialism and its cultural legacies, cultural nationalism, cultural...
This course questions whether a national identity is possible or even desirable within an increasingly diverse and complex Canada. Examination of the...
Approaches to heritage conservation. Topics include built heritage, movable heritage, collections and museums, and intangible heritage. Heritage as a...
Survey of geographic, historical, demographic, cultural, political and social developments in Québec, from the colonial period to the present. Topics...
The development of Canadian Studies and main debates in the field. Study of interdisciplinarity, research ethics, and methodologies. Emphasis on...
Interdisciplinary examination of feminism's impact on Canadian history, culture and politics, and Canadian approaches to feminism in a global context....
Exploration of intercultural encounters between French and English Canadians in political, popular and “official” cultures, through an examination...
Interdisciplinary study of questions related to identity, belonging, and Canadianness. Intersections of individual and group dimensions of "being...
An examination of the political economy tradition in Canada, looking at explanations of Canada's political, economic, social and cultural development,...
Aspects of cultural heritage, folklore and/or cultural traditions in Canadian folk art, music, dance, story-telling and performance. The genesis of...
Topics vary from year to year. Prerequisite(s): permission of the School of Canadian Studies.Seminar three hours a week.
Emphasis on refining analytic and research skills, including teamwork skills and using knowledge to solve problems outside the university. Students...
The relationship between language use and political, economic, and cultural power in Canada. Topics may include cultural and linguistic pluralism,...
An interdisciplinary seminar using cultural studies methods to explore how popular cultural texts, images, rituals and practices are constructed,...
Exploration of the concepts of community in a Canadian context. Analysis of the diverse communities that define contemporary society and major issues...
Cultural landscape appreciation and the development of Canadian individual and collective cultural identities, through the lenses of history,...