"Discourses of Security, ‘Peacekeeping’, and the Canadian Cultural Imagination"
A special TransCanada Institute and University of Toronto Quarterly issue.
Co-edited by Heike Härting and Smaro Kamboureli, forthcoming in 2008
Contributors:
- Heike Härting and Smaro Kamboureli, Introduction
- Benjamin Authers, "The Individual is International: Personalising the Political in Catherine Bush's The Rules of Engagement and Canada's International Policy Statement: A Role of Pride and Influence in the World"
- Janine Brodie, "From Social Security to Public Safety: Security Discourses and Canadian Citizenship"
- David Jefferes, "Responsibility, Nostalgia, and the Mythology of Canada as Peacekeeper"
- Yasmin Jiwani, "Culpability and Innocence in Discourses of Victimhood: A Comparative Analysis of Media representations of Aboriginal and Afghan women in the Canadian Press"
- Mark A. McCutcheon, "‘Come on Back to the war’: Germany as the Other National Other in Canadian Popular Culture"
- Najat Rahman, "Apocalyptic Narrative Recalls and the Human: Rawi Hage's De Niro's Game"
- Sherene Razack, Afterword
- Naava Smolash, "Mark of Cain(ada): Racialized Security Discourse in Canada's National Newspapers"