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Overlooking Saskatchewan : Minding the Gap

Ramsay, Christine(Edited by)Rogers, Randal(Edited by)
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When Canadians think of Saskatchewanif they think of it at allthey think "flat and boring," a place to drive through or fly over, a gap between the bigger cities to the east and west.

Yet thanks to its damn-the-critics spirit, Saskatchewan is the birthplace of socialism, Medicare, and public funding for the artsall essential to the national identity.

It is impossible to imagine Canada without these things and equally as impossible to imagine another part of the country filling Saskatchewan's singular role in the development of the nation.

But within the country's narrative, Saskatchewan remains on the margins.

In Overlooking Saskatchewan , twenty writers articulate the challenges and the power of this identity, revealing how the citizens of Saskatchewan continue to lead the way in the creation of culture and the nation's sense of self.

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Product Details
University of Regina Press
0889772924 / 9780889772922
Paperback / softback
971.24
30/11/2014
Canada
English
380 pages
23 cm
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