When we think of Culture (with a capital C), big city life comes to mind. Yet as The Small Cities Book demonstrates, what constitutes culture in a small city is just as rich.
In these twenty?five essays, poems, stories, and visual pieces, the authors of The Small Cities Book explore what it means to live in a smaller community during the era of global megacities. The impact of globalization has heightened concerns around cultural sovereignty, and has raised new issues regarding national and regional identities, cultural autonomy, and authenticity. The Small Cities Book localizes questions of globalization and cultural identity at the municipal level, and explores the challenges and possibilities facing smaller cities.
Using the central British Columbia city of Kamloops as their example, the authors explore notions of social capital and community asset building, especially as they relate to the politics and aesthetics of self?representation, to notions of home and homelessness, to ideas of space and a local sense of place.
Contributors include bill bissett, Garry Gottfriedson, Robert Kroetsch, Jacqueline Turner, Aritha van Herk, Marianne Ignace and George Ignace, Lon Dubinsky, Helen MacDonald?Carlson, Sherry Bennett, John Bratton, Don Lawrence, and Ginny Ratsoy.
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- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- CaOOCEL
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- 307.76/3
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- 22
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- Includes poems, stories and visual pieces Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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- 1554200091 9781459312050
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- HT153
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- S56 2005eb
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- 1 electronic text (364 p.)
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- (CaBNVSL)thg00603201 (OCoLC)288116127 (CaOOCEL)409289
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Table of Contents
- Contents 6
- Introduction 10
- "Working Well, Together": An Introduction to the Cultural Future of Small Cities 10
- This Part of the Country 24
- Part I: Cultural Formations and Possible Futures 28
- Kamloops ps 30
- Urban and Economic Change in Kamloops: Postindustrial Adjustments in a Staples Economy 32
- Culture and Community in Kamloops: Observations from the Small Cities Initiative 58
- The Culture of Participation 74
- A Cultural Hinterland? Searching for the Creative Class in the Small Canadian City 94
- Art at Work: Culture-Based Learning and the Economic Development of Canadian Small Cities 120
- Part II: Cultural Narratives and Representations 138
- From Into the Fold 140
- The City Small and Smaller 144
- Vernacular Landscapes: Sense of Self and Place in the Small City 154
- Appendix 1: Representing Kamloops, A Photographic Record 172
- Vernacular Landscapes II: Relocating the Homeless Mind 176
- Homeless Mind Exhibition 188
- River Walk Journal 204
- Away from Home, or Finding Yourself Back In Kamloops: Literary Representations of the Small City 214
- Children, Museum, Children's Museum 230
- Children and the Small City 240
- Part III: Cultural Symbols and Identities 260
- Naked Paths 262
- Upstaging History: Outlaws as Icons 264
- Directing the Small City 288
- Political Theatre in a Small City: The Staging of the Laurier Memorial in Kamloops 294
- Tagging, Rapping, and the Voices of the Ancestors: Expressing Aboriginal Identity Between the Small City and the Rez 312
- Change and Resistance: Kamloops' Civic Symbols and Identity in the 1990s 328
- Kamloops: The Risk Society is In My Back Yard 342
- Cultural Heritage, Identity, and the Politics of Small Cities 358
- Index 361
- A 361
- B 361
- C 362
- D 364
- E 364
- F 364
- G 364
- H 365
- I 365
- J 366
- K 366
- L 367
- M 368
- N 369
- O 369
- P 369
- Q 370
- R 370
- S 370
- T 372
- U 372
- V 373
- W 373
- Y 373
- Z 373