阿伯丁夫人与加拿大多元文化的英国起源

Pub Date : 2020-10-29 DOI:10.3828/bjcs.2020.2
Amy Shaw, Andrew D Smith
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摘要:学术界对19世纪加拿大的英国代表的关注往往将他们视为霸权的英国民族主义的执行者。这篇文章挑战了这一观点,表明第七任总督的妻子、早期女权主义者阿伯丁夫人也是一位更多元的公民民族主义的一贯倡导者,支持加拿大少数民族的宗教、种族和语言权利。这表明,她成立维多利亚护士会和加拿大国家妇女组织分支机构,以及她与丈夫合作的许多活动,都是由她对宗教和种族共存的信仰以及她的女权主义和反美主义所决定的。在这样做的过程中,它将对多样性的接受与英国治理的长期趋势联系起来:阿伯丁夫人在妇女组织中处理文化和宗教多样性的方法是加拿大官方多元文化主义的重要先驱。
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Lady Aberdeen and the British origins of multiculturalism in Canada
Abstract:Scholarly focus on British representatives in nineteenth-century Canada has often seen them as enforcers of a hegemonic English ethnic nationalism. This article challenges that view by showing that Lady Aberdeen, the wife of the seventh Governor General, and well known as an early feminist, was also a consistent advocate of a more pluralistic civic nationalism that supported minority religious, ethnic, and linguistic rights in Canada. It shows that her establishment of the Victorian Order of Nurses and Canada's branch of the National Organisation of Women, along with many of her activities in partnership with her husband, were shaped by her beliefs about religious and ethnic co-existence as well as her feminism and anti-Americanism. In doing so it connects acceptance of diversity with longer-term trends in British governance: Lady Aberdeen's approach to cultural and religious diversity within women's organisations was an important precursor of official multiculturalism in Canada.
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