In Search of Authenticity: Public Memory, Living History, and Folk Art in Modern Canada

The integration of the living history, public memory and the folk art of modern Canada in search for its authenticity is explored. If the dramatic changes have unfolded Canada in the modern period while turning the past for justification, consolation and affirmation, a sense of belongingness has bee...

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subjects Affirmative action
Authenticity
Belonging
Collective memory
Dissemination
Folk art
History
Justification
Nonfiction
Preservation
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