skip to primary navigation skip to content
 

 

You are not currently logged in

SPRI library catalogue

View a record

Please note: You are viewing the legacy database of the Scott Polar Research Institute Library catalogue. It is no longer being updated, so does not reliably reflect our current library holdings.

Please search for material in iDiscover for up-to-date information about the library collection.


Record #202019:

Copper stories: imaginative geographies and material orderings of the central Canadian Arctic / Emilie Cameron.

Title: Copper stories: imaginative geographies and material orderings of the central Canadian Arctic / Emilie Cameron.
Author(s): Cameron, Emilie.
Date: 2011.
Publisher: Vancouver: University of British Columbia
In: Rethinking the Great White North : race, nature and the historical geographies of whiteness in Canada. (2011.),
Abstract: Considers what kind of productive tensions might be introduced to critical studies of race, nature and whiteness in Canadian North by actor-network-inspired storytelling. Re-evaluates and reinterprets Samuel Hearne's account of Bloody Falls massacre (alleged massacre of group of Inuit camped along Coppermine River by Hearne's Dene guides in July 1771).
Notes:

In: Rethinking the Great White North : race, nature and the historical geographies of whiteness in Canada / Andrew Baldwin, Laura Cameron, Audrey Kobayashi, eds.

Keywords: 1 -- Philosophy.
325 -- Colonisation.
39 -- Ethnography: Inuit.
39 -- Ethnography: Indians. Dene.
91(08) -- Expeditions: 1769-72 Hearne.
93"17" -- Eighteenth century.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
SPRI record no.: 202019

MARCXML

LDR 01634naa#a2200000#a#4500
001 SPRI-202019
005 20230401181518.0
007 ta
008 230401s2011####bcc####|#####|0||#0#eng#d
035 ## ‡aSPRI-202019
040 ## ‡aUkCU-P‡beng‡eaacr
100 1# ‡aCameron, Emilie.
245 10 ‡aCopper stories :‡bimaginative geographies and material orderings of the central Canadian Arctic /‡cEmilie Cameron.
260 ## ‡aVancouver :‡bUniversity of British Columbia,‡c2011.
300 ## ‡ap. 169-190.
500 ## ‡aIn: Rethinking the Great White North : race, nature and the historical geographies of whiteness in Canada / Andrew Baldwin, Laura Cameron, Audrey Kobayashi, eds.
520 3# ‡aConsiders what kind of productive tensions might be introduced to critical studies of race, nature and whiteness in Canadian North by actor-network-inspired storytelling. Re-evaluates and reinterprets Samuel Hearne's account of Bloody Falls massacre (alleged massacre of group of Inuit camped along Coppermine River by Hearne's Dene guides in July 1771).
650 07 ‡a1 -- Philosophy.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a325 -- Colonisation.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a39 -- Ethnography: Inuit.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a39 -- Ethnography: Indians. Dene.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a91(08) -- Expeditions: 1769-72 Hearne.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a93"17" -- Eighteenth century.‡2udc
650 07 ‡aJ -- Social sciences.‡2local
651 #7 ‡a(*3) -- Arctic regions.‡2udc
651 #7 ‡a(*41) -- Canada.‡2udc
773 0# ‡7nnam ‡aAndrew Baldwin, Laura Cameron, Audrey Kobayashi, eds. ‡tRethinking the Great White North : race, nature and the historical geographies of whiteness in Canada. ‡dVancouver : University of British Columbia, 2011. ‡wSPRI-201787
916 ## ‡a2013/04/12 -- JW
917 ## ‡aUnenhanced record from Muscat, imported 2019
948 3# ‡a20230401 ‡bJW