Negotiated Memory: Doukhobor Autobiographical Discourse
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Type
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Book
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Creator
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Julie Rak
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Date
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April 2004
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Description
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The Doukhobors, Russian-speaking immigrants who arrived in Canada beginning in 1899, are known primarily to the Canadian public through the sensationalist images of them as nude protestors, anarchists, and religious fanatics – representations largely propagated by government commissions and the Canadian media. In Negotiating Memory, Julie Rak examines the ways in which autobiographical strategies have been employed by the Doukhobors themselves in order to retell and reclaim their own history.
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Format
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Print
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Publisher
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University of British Columbia Press
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Extent
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165pp
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Bibliographic Citation
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Rak, Julie. Negotiated Memory: Doukhobor Autobiographical Discourse / Julie Rak. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2004.
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primary topic
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Doukhobor
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isbn13
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9780774810302
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