Feminist Memorializing and Cultural Countermemory: The Case of Marianne’s Park

Since the murder of fourteen women engineering students at l'Ecole polytechnique in Montreal on December 6, 1989, a number of memorial sites have been constructed, and memorial events have been organized, across Canada to keep alive the memory of what has become known as the Montreal massacre a...

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Community Relations
Culture
Discrimination
Engineering Education
Females
Feminism
Forgetting
Hegemony
Males
Massacres
Memorials & monuments
Memory
Murder
National Countermemories
Police
Racial Differences
Sexism
Social Control
Solidarity
Violence
Violence against women
Women
Womens shelters
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