Challenging Frontiers: The Canadian West

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Lorry W. Felske, Beverly Jean Rasporich
University of Calgary Press, 2004 - History - 375 pages

The frontier reality of confronting new conditions, adapting cultural inclinations, and dealing with a volatile environment in an effort to establish and nurture new communities is central to the western Canadian experience. It has shaped many aspects of our heritage, and it is within that context the essays assembled here strive to identify and critique the impact of the frontier on our region, culture, and society.

Challenging Frontiers is a multidisciplinary study using critical essays as well as creative writing to explore the conceptions of the "West," both past and present. Considering topics such as ranching, immigration, art and architecture, as well as globalization and the spread of technology, these articles inform the reader of the historical frontier and its mythology, while also challenging and reassessing conventional analysis.

With a comprehensive introduction to situate the geographic and cultural boundaries of the western frontier, this collection is a must for anyone interested in uncovering what it means to be a westerner and how the new frontier has influenced every part of our society.

 

Contents

Challenging Frontiers
1
IMAGES OF THE WEST
13
CHALLENGING WESTERN HISTORY AND FRONTIER MYTHMAKING
66
NEW FRONTIERS
202
Contributors
366
Index
369
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