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Canada and the idea of North
An exploration of northern Canadian imagery, with examples from literature, art, music, and popular culture. (Sherrill E. Grace, Montréal, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2001, 341 p.)
Subjects: Literature, Popular culture, Music, Northern Canada, Arts, Imaginary North, Indigenous authors
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- Reserved Access
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- Reserved Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences

Géocultures : Méthodologies russes sur l’Arctique
Collective essay on cultural methodologies on the Arctic in the context of Siberia. (Daniel Chartier, Dmitry Zamyatin, Ekaterina Romanova et Olga Lavrenova, Montréal, Imaginaire Nord, coll. «Isberg», 2020, 100 p. Translated from Russian by Marianna Samsonova.)
Subjects: Imaginary North, Research methodologies, Russia, Siberia
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- Free - Open Access
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- Open Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences

Le Nord, latitudes imaginaires
A collection of comparative and thematic studies by European authors on the idea of the North in literature. (Monique Dubar et al., Villeneuve d’Ascq : Université Charles-de-Gaulle – Lille 3, 2000, 490 p.)
Subjects: Imaginary North, Literature, Northern Europe
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- Printed document
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- Humanities and Social Sciences

Le(s) Nord(s) imaginaire(s)
A collection of essays offering an international perspective on the idea of the North in literature and the arts. (Daniel Chartier, Montréal : Imaginaire/Nord, 2008, 335 p.)
Subjects: Arts, Discovery, Exploration, Imaginary North, Literature
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- Printed document
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- Print Document
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- Humanities and Social Sciences

Qu’est-ce que l’imaginaire du Nord? Principes éthiques
Essay on the multidisciplinary methodology of the North and the cultural Arctic and its ethical principles. (Daniel Chartier, Montréal et Harstad (Norvège), Imaginaire Nord et Arctic Arts Summit, coll. « Isberg », 2018, 157p.)
Subjects: Culture, Imaginary North, Nordicity

Rethinking the Great White North: race, nature, and the geographies of whiteness in Canada
Rethinking the Great White North takes a multi-disciplinary approach to deconstructing Canada’s imaginary north. By exploring Canada’s historical geography, the book discusses how racism and whiteness have shaped the country’s identity and systems. (Audrey Kobayashi, Andrew Baldwin, Laura Cameron, Vancouver, UBC Press, c2011, 343 p.)
Subjects: Colonialism, Decolonization, Imaginary North
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- Printed document
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- Humanities and Social Sciences