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Debunking the myth of Nova Scotians as "simple folk."
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01 May 2011
The popular conception of Nova Scotians as a pure, simple, idyllic people is false, argues Ian McKay. In The Quest of the Folk he shows how the province's tourism industry and cultural producers manipulated and refashioned the cultural identity of the region and its people to project traditional folk values. McKay offers an in-depth analysis of the infusion of a folk ideology into the art and literature of the region and the use of the idea of the "Simple Life" in tourism promotion. He examines how Nova Scotia's cultural history was rewritten to erase evidence of an urban, capitalist society, class and ethnic differences, and women's emancipation. In doing so he sheds new light on the roles of Helen Creighton, the Maritime region's most famous folklorist, and Mary Black, an influential handicrafts revivalist, in creating this false identity.
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Series: Carleton Library Series
Publication Date:
01 May 2011
ISBN: 9780773583306
Format: eBook
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Customs & Traditions, HISTORY / Canada / General
Ian McKay is professor of history, Queen's University, and the author of For a Working-Class Culture in Canada: A Selection of Colin McKay's Writing on Sociology and Political Economy, 1897-1939.