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Author Huebener, Paul, author.

Title Timing Canada : the shifting politics of time in Canadian literary culture / Paul Huebener.

Publication Info. Montreal ; Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2015.

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Description 1 online resource
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "From punch clocks to prison sentences, from immigration waiting periods to controversial time-zone boundaries, from Indigenous grave markers that count time in centuries rather than years, to the fact that free time is shrinking faster for women than for men--time shapes the fabric of Canadian society every day, but in ways that are not always reasonable or consistent. In Timing Canada, Paul Huebener draws from cultural history, time-use surveys, political statements, literature, and visual art to craft a detailed understanding of how time operates as a form of power in Canada. Time enables everything we do--as Margaret Atwood writes, "without it we can't live." However, time also disempowers us, divides us, and escapes our control. Huebener transforms our understanding of temporal power and possibility by using examples from Canadian and Indigenous authors--including Jeannette Armstrong, Joseph Boyden, Dionne Brand, Timothy Findley, Lucy Maud Montgomery, and Gabrielle Roy, and many others--who witness, question, dismantle, and reconstruct the functioning of time in their works. As the first comprehensive study of the cultural politics of time in Canada, Timing Canada develops foundational principles of critical time studies and everyday temporal literacy, and demonstrates how time functions broadly as a tool of power, privilege, and imagination within a multicultural and multi-temporal nation."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Introduction: When Is Now? -- 1 Canadian Time: Reading the Politics of Time in Canadian Culture -- 2 Negotiating Subjective Time in a Social World -- 3 Reading Time and Social Relations Critically -- 4 Imagining Indigenous Temporalities -- 5 Disrupting and Remaking Constructions of Time -- Conclusion: Provisional Time.
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Subject Time in literature.
Time in literature.
Time -- Social aspects -- Canada.
Time -- Social aspects.
Canada.
Time -- Political aspects -- Canada.
Time -- Political aspects.
Time.
National characteristics, Canadian, in literature.
National characteristics, Canadian, in literature.
Canadian literature (English) -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Huebener, Paul, 1980- Timing Canada.: Montreal ; Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2015. ©2015 (CaOONL)20159054052 (OCoLC)908628526
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