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Multiculturalism and the De-politicization of Blackness in Canada: the case of FLOW 93.5 FMMcKenzie, Kisrene 11 December 2009 (has links)
This thesis presents a case study of Canada’s first Black owned radio station, FLOW 93.5 FM, to demonstrate how official multiculturalism, in its formulation and implementation, negates Canada’s history of slavery and racial inequality. As a response to diversity, multiculturalism shifts the focus away from racial inequality to cultural difference. Consequently, Black self-determination is unauthorized. By investigating FLOW’s radio license applications, programming and advertisements, this thesis reveals just how the vision of a Black focus radio station dissolved in order to fit the practical and ideological framework of multiculturalism so that Blackness could be easily commodified. This thesis concludes that FLOW is not a Black radio station but instead is a multicultural radio station – one that specifically markets a de-politicized Blackness. As a result, multiculturalism poses serious consequences for imagining and engaging with Blackness as a politics that may address the needs of Black communities in Canada.
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Multiculturalism and the De-politicization of Blackness in Canada: the case of FLOW 93.5 FMMcKenzie, Kisrene 11 December 2009 (has links)
This thesis presents a case study of Canada’s first Black owned radio station, FLOW 93.5 FM, to demonstrate how official multiculturalism, in its formulation and implementation, negates Canada’s history of slavery and racial inequality. As a response to diversity, multiculturalism shifts the focus away from racial inequality to cultural difference. Consequently, Black self-determination is unauthorized. By investigating FLOW’s radio license applications, programming and advertisements, this thesis reveals just how the vision of a Black focus radio station dissolved in order to fit the practical and ideological framework of multiculturalism so that Blackness could be easily commodified. This thesis concludes that FLOW is not a Black radio station but instead is a multicultural radio station – one that specifically markets a de-politicized Blackness. As a result, multiculturalism poses serious consequences for imagining and engaging with Blackness as a politics that may address the needs of Black communities in Canada.
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Perspective vol. 9 no. 2 (Apr 1975)Malcolm, Tom, Vander Plaats, Nancy, VanderVennen, Robert E. 30 April 1975 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 8 no. 7 (Dec 1974)Vander Plaats, Bob, DeBoard, Donn, Thies, Christiane 31 December 1974 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 11 no. 4 (Jun 1977)Carlson-Thies, Stanley W., Gerritsma, Mary 30 June 1977 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 43 no. 1 (Feb 2009)Vandenberg, Sophie, Sweetman, Robert, Keesmaat, Sylvia C., Zuidervaart, Lambert, Rudie, Carol Veldman 28 February 2009 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 43 no. 1 (Feb 2009) / Perspective (Institute for Christian Studies)Vandenberg, Sophie, Sweetman, Robert, Keesmaat, Sylvia C., Zuidervaart, Lambert, Rudie, Carl Veldman 26 March 2013 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 9 no. 2 (Apr 1975) / Perspective: Newsletter of the Association for the Advancement of Christian ScholarshipMalcolm, Tom, Vander Plaats, Nancy, VanderVennen, Robert E. 26 March 2013 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 8 no. 7 (Dec 1974) / Perspective: Newsletter of the Association for the Advancement of Christian ScholarshipVander Plaats, Bob, DeBoard, Donn, Thies, Christiane 26 March 2013 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 11 no. 4 (Jun 1977) / Perspective: Newsletter of the Association for the Advancement of Christian ScholarshipCarlson-Thies, Stanley W., Gerritsma, Mary 26 March 2013 (has links)
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