1. Whiteness in Canada: History, Archives, Historiography.
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Meister, Daniel R.
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RACIAL identity of white people , *HISTORIOGRAPHY , *RACE , *RACISM , *EUGENICS ,SOCIAL conditions in Canada ,CANADIAN history, 1867- - Abstract
This article opens with autobiographical reflections outlining how the author came to study the histories of race, racism, and whiteness in Canada; namely, through a biographical examination of Canadian academic and public intellectual Watson Kirkconnell. The article then discusses the author's engagement with the scant Canadian literature on race science/scientific racism. After defining whiteness and discussing its relationships with gender and class, the article provides suggestions for future research on race and whiteness in Canada; in particular, the need for definitional, temporal, and geographical specificity; the need for original archival research and collaboration with archivists; and the importance of biographical research. Drawing connections between the past and present, the article concludes by stressing the importance of this research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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