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Feelinf Comfortable ? The Urban Experience Of Anglo-Montrealers - French Text
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Book is in French
We have heard a lot about the exodus of Anglo-Montrealers outside Quebec, but what about those who stayed? How did they adapt to socio-political changes and their new status as a simple minority among others? Far from official positions, this study takes us instead to the favorite places of Anglo-Montrealers. Martha Radice, an anthropologist, interviewed English speakers of Irish, Scottish, English and Welsh descent. From them emerges an intimate portrait of daily life in Montreal. It is through walks in the streets, volunteer activities and reflections on the future that their sense of belonging and their commitment to the city are woven. The search for comfort, both emotional and physical, constitutes the framework of this original work. In a lively and accessible style, this book will captivate anyone interested in urban studies or the intercultural question in Quebec.
Book is in French
We have heard a lot about the exodus of Anglo-Montrealers outside Quebec, but what about those who stayed? How did they adapt to socio-political changes and their new status as a simple minority among others? Far from official positions, this study takes us instead to the favorite places of Anglo-Montrealers. Martha Radice, an anthropologist, interviewed English speakers of Irish, Scottish, English and Welsh descent. From them emerges an intimate portrait of daily life in Montreal. It is through walks in the streets, volunteer activities and reflections on the future that their sense of belonging and their commitment to the city are woven. The search for comfort, both emotional and physical, constitutes the framework of this original work. In a lively and accessible style, this book will captivate anyone interested in urban studies or the intercultural question in Quebec.


















