A Place in the Sun: Haiti, Haitians, and the Remaking of QuebecWhat is the relationship between migration and politics in Quebec? How did French Canadians’ activities in the global south influence future debates about migration and Quebec society? How did migrants, in turn, shape debates about language, class, nationalism and sexuality? A Place in the Sun explores these questions through overlapping histories of Quebec and Haiti. From the 1930s to the 1950s, French-Canadian and Haitian cultural and political elites developed close intellectual bonds and large numbers of French-Canadian missionaries began working in the country. Through these encounters, French-Canadian intellectual and religious figures developed an image of Haiti that would circulate widely throughout Quebec and have ongoing cultural ramifications. After first exploring French-Canadian views of Haiti, Sean Mills reverses the perspective by looking at the many ways that Haitian migrants intervened in and shaped Quebec society. As the most significant group seen to integrate into francophone Quebec, Haitian migrants introduced new perspectives into a changing public sphere during decades of political turbulence. By turning his attention to the ideas and activities of Haitian taxi drivers, exiled priests, aspiring authors, dissident intellectuals, and feminist activists, Mills reconsiders the historical actors of Quebec intellectual and political life, and challenges the traditional tendency to view migrants as peripheral to Quebec history. Ranging from political economy to discussions about sexuality, A Place in the Sun demonstrates the ways in which Haitian migrants opened new debates, exposed new tensions, and forever altered Quebec society. |
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... writers' residence. I began this project splitting my time between New York and Montreal, and I finished it going back and forth between Montreal and Toronto. In this period of change, the Montreal History xii Acknowledgments.
... writers' residence. I began this project splitting my time between New York and Montreal, and I finished it going back and forth between Montreal and Toronto. In this period of change, the Montreal History xii Acknowledgments.
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... her being a constant inspiration, her love and support have been crucial to me finding my voice as a writer. It is to my parents, who have given me so much, that I dedicate this book. A Place in the Sun xiv Acknowledgments.
... her being a constant inspiration, her love and support have been crucial to me finding my voice as a writer. It is to my parents, who have given me so much, that I dedicate this book. A Place in the Sun xiv Acknowledgments.
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... reception of migrants to Quebec. The well-educated and French-speaking exiles of the 1960s were welcomed among Montreal's avant-garde writers, but most Haitians coming to Quebec in the 1970s were poor and 6 Introduction.
... reception of migrants to Quebec. The well-educated and French-speaking exiles of the 1960s were welcomed among Montreal's avant-garde writers, but most Haitians coming to Quebec in the 1970s were poor and 6 Introduction.
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... writers understood Haiti and Haitians within the terms of one of the dominant organizing categories of their own society.13 Although articulating the relationship between the two societies in familial terms emphasized their similarities ...
... writers understood Haiti and Haitians within the terms of one of the dominant organizing categories of their own society.13 Although articulating the relationship between the two societies in familial terms emphasized their similarities ...
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... writers, and others sought a broader program of social change, one that was fuelled by a wide array of differing political rationalities and that often saw itself as much in international as in national terms. Through the exploration of ...
... writers, and others sought a broader program of social change, one that was fuelled by a wide array of differing political rationalities and that often saw itself as much in international as in national terms. Through the exploration of ...
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