The Intellectual of the Québec Diaspora : The Case of Henri d'Arles
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Title
The Intellectual of the Québec Diaspora : The Case of Henri d'Arles
Description
Article on the changing roles of North American francophone intellectuals in New England in the 1920s and 1930s: from clerics and political leaders at home in Québec, to an attachment to the United States and a process of cultural conservation abroad. Profile of Québec writer, Henri d'Arles, and the movement of his nationalist interests from literary francophone Canada and France to the certain cultural and religious plights involving French Canadian expatriates in New England. How American cultural pluralism, political events, and the Sentinelliste movement, in particular, informed d'Arles's relationship with the United States and reframed his cultural and political purposes.
Creator
Doty, C. Stewart
Date
1989/1990-win
Language
en
Type
Journal Article
Coverage
1900-1940; Québec; New England
Contribution Form
Zotero
ISSN
0021-9495
Number
4
Pages
61-71
Publication Title
Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d'études canadiennes
Volume
24