We Are Not You: First Nations and Canadian Modernity

We Are Not You: First Nations and Canadian Modernity

by Claude Denis

University of Toronto Press | October 1, 1997 | Trade Paperback

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We are not You starts with a 1992 court case, Peters v. Campbell, in which Joseph Peters sued fellow members of his Coast Salish people who, at his wife''s instigation, forced him to undergo traditional ceremonies in order to resolve various marital difficulties. In the hands of Claude Denis, the case becomes a focal point of interpretations of difference set against the political landscape of Canada''s highly charged conflicts of nationalisms.

Observing the ruling and reasoning of the court (which found in favour of Peters), and the way in which that ruling was reported through the national media, this book is an exploration of the language of power and authority, of individual and collective rights, and of the politics of difference.

What guidelines should we follow when the laws of the modern state and the laws of Aboriginal peoples collide? What do such cases reveal about the underlying spiritual and material orientations of aboriginal and dominant societies? What do they have to say about the corrosive issue of relativism? The author tackles all these questions with insight and perception-explores as well the dimension of gender, which sheds light both on this case and on the more general issues from a different angle.

Denis starts from a single fascinating case study, but in the end his aim is to put modernity itself into question. There is something to be learned from a case like this, from the aboriginal side, about modernity''s own limitations and shortcomings. But more fundamentally, the book interrogates modernity''s claim that society''s political self making can and will bring about human emancipation.

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We Are Not You: First Nations and Canadian Modernity

by Claude Denis

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We are not You starts with a 1992 court case, Peters v. Campbell, in which Joseph Peters sued fellow members of his Coast Salish people who, at his wife''s instigation, forced him to undergo traditional ceremonies in order to resolve various marital difficulties. In the hands of Claude Denis, the case becomes a focal point of interpretations of difference set against the political landscape of Canada''s highly charged conflicts of nationalisms.

Observing the ruling and reasoning of the court (which found in favour of Peters), and the way in which that ruling was reported through the national media, this book is an exploration of the language of power and authority, of individual and collective rights, and of the politics of difference.

What guidelines should we follow when the laws of the modern state and the laws of Aboriginal peoples collide? What do such cases reveal about the underlying spiritual and material orientations of aboriginal and dominant societies? What do they have to say about the corrosive issue of relativism? The author tackles all these questions with insight and perception-explores as well the dimension of gender, which sheds light both on this case and on the more general issues from a different angle.

Denis starts from a single fascinating case study, but in the end his aim is to put modernity itself into question. There is something to be learned from a case like this, from the aboriginal side, about modernity''s own limitations and shortcomings. But more fundamentally, the book interrogates modernity''s claim that society''s political self making can and will bring about human emancipation.

Format: Trade Paperback

Dimensions: 178 Pages, 5.91 × 8.66 × 0 in

Published: October 1, 1997

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Language: English

The following ISBNs are associated with this title:

ISBN - 10: 1551111187

ISBN - 13: 9781551111186

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction:  Joseph Peters, in the court of public opinion

  1. Nationalisms
  2. Colonialism
  3. Individual Freedom
  4. Self-government
  5. Gender Equality
  6. Pluralisms
  7. Limit-experience

Conclusion:  Expect aurora borealis
Bibliography
Index

From Our Editors

We Are Not You explores the language of power and authority, individual and collective rights and the politics of difference. Exploring the context of a 1992 lawsuit, Denis considers guidelines for mediating conflicts between native and national laws, the differing orientations of societies and other issues of relativism.

From the Critics

An impressive book!

About the Author

Claude Denis is a Professor in the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa.

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