PART I. Culture and the Constitution
Exploring how the constitution can be seen to shape creative expression
- Bordering On: Framing the Canadian/American Imaginary
- From ‘We, the People’ to ‘We Are the World’ and Beyond
PART II. Canadian Icons: Personages
Using the constitution as a key to the interpretation of the lives and works of iconic personages in art (Colville), music (Gould) and literature (Montgomery, Grey Owl, Atwood)
- Glenn Gould’s Contrapuntal Constitution
- Alex Colville, Doing Justice to Reality
- Mirror Images: Anne of Green Gables and Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (with Constance Classen)
- Grey Owl, White Indian
- Margaret Atwood, Two-Headed Woman (with Constance Classen)
PART III. Canadian Icons: Objects
Essays on the constitutional life (invention and meaning) of things, from the Clairphone to the zipper (This Part is under construction)
PART IV. The Constitution of Knowledge
Exploring the constitution of knowledge in the disciplines of law and anthropology
This page has the following sub pages.
- Canadian Anthropology
- Grey Owl, White Indian
- FROM ‘WE, THE PEOPLE’ to ‘WE ARE THE WORLD’ AND BEYOND
- Chapter I
- Canadian Jurisprudence
- BORDERING ON: FRAMING THE CANADIAN/AMERICAN IMAGINARY
- MIRROR IMAGES: Anne of Green Gables and Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
- MARGARET ATWOOD: TWO-HEADED WOMAN
- Constituting Canadian Anthropology
- GLENN GOULD’S CONTRAPUNTAL CONSTITUTION
- ALEX COLVILLE, DOING JUSTICE TO REALITY