The Elections of 2000: Politics, Culture, and Economics in North America

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Mary Krywokulsky Kirtz
University of Akron Press, 2006 - 288 頁
The essays in this collection are the product of a conversation among scholars, spanning national borders and disciplinary boundaries, about the increasing integration of Canada, Mexico, and the United States and the development of a continental perspective. This conversation has been underway for some time, reflecting the causes, challenges, and consequences of economic, cultural, and political integration in North America. The conjunction of national elections in all three of the great North American democracies in 2000 offered us the opportunity to deepen this conversation and engage in scholarly discourse from a continental perspective. Taken together, the essays in this book provide a vivid portrait of North American democracies at the turn of the century.

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Mary K. Kirtz is professor emerita of English and director of Canadian studies at the University of Akron. She has served on the executive council of the Association of Canadian Studies in the United States and as president of the Midwest Association of Canadian Studies. She is an associate editor of the American Review of Canadian Studies, has published widely on contemporary Canadian literature and culture, and receieved the Rufus Z Smith Prize for an article on marion Engels. Her most recent work appears in the essay collection, Margaret Atwood's textual Assassinations.

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