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Imagined Communities

  • A chesterfield is a couch ...


Community

  • A social structure?

  • A cultural structure?

    • A structure of meaning?


Romantic Community

  • Community romanticised

  • Stable

  • Supportive and warm

  • Close



UK Soaps

  • Coronation Street

  • East Enders

  • Celebrate working-class urban community

    • fictional but with a strong hold on the British imagination


Imagined Golden Age

  • In UK: Golden Age of stable working-class communities disrupted

    • by WW2
    • suburbanization
    • mass culture


Reality

  • Working-class communities unstable

    • high rates of residential turnover
    • harsh poverty and living conditions
    • abusive gender relations
    • unhealthy, hard, short lives
    • malnutrition


UK First World War Recruitment

  • Chronic malnutrition in late C19th, early C20th in working class urban areas

  • Many recruits too short to be enlisted in the army in WW1

    • Create special “Bantam” battalions


Imagined Communities

  • Benedict Anderson (1983) Imagined Communities

    • The imagination is vital in creating nations and other large social groupings


  • "The empires of the future are the empires of the mind."

  • -- Sir Winston Churchill



UK 2001 Census

  • Internet-based campaign to get people to list their religion as “Jedi knight”

  • Sufficient participation that “Jedi knight” had to be added to the list of religions

    • an imagined community


Toronto’s Little Italy

  • Located around Grace & College Sts

    • One of the historic reception areas for Italian immigrants
  • “Little Italy” on the street signs

    • Business Improvement Association
  • Neighbourhood is now largely Portuguese



Dufferin & St Clair

  • Another “Italian” area

    • Italian sports bars, restaurants, churches, clothing stores
  • Gathering place for Italian soccer fans

  • Declining Italian population



The Portuguese

  • The “Portuguese” community in Toronto is largely Azorean



Les Miserables



Les Miz

  • Original book is a grim tale of inhumanity

  • Musical made the grim life of the urban underclass entertaining

    • Poor people just love to dance and sing


Poplar





Poplar 1920s

  • London East-End working-class district

  • Place of considerable poverty

  • Remembered by old people in the 1980s as:

    • an urban village, socially warm
    • strong social networks
    • isolation of elderly, conflicts, petty territoriality




Poplar 1920s

  • Poplar’s Labour Party councillors in solidarity: 1921 Rate Strike

    • A landmark in East End politics
    • 30 Councillors jailed in dispute over the financing of poor relief
    • Council met 32 times in Brixton prison
  • An imagined community: real implications



British Muslim Asians

  • Young Asian women

    • see themselves as part of a local “Asian community”
    • a distinct alternative to the majority culture
      • protective
    • required adherence to Muslim and Asian community values
      • sometimes resented


The Myth of the West









Myth of Frontier Community

  • Imagined as

    • a place of rugged individuals
    • a masculine territory
    • where White men “won” the west


Not just in Blazing Saddles ...







Reality of Frontier Community



Don’t Mess with Texas

  • "English was good enough for Jesus Christ and it's good enough for the children of Texas."

  • -- Miriam "Ma" Ferguson Texas Governor

  • Texas as an imagined Anglo community



Scarlet Riders

  • Mythological Canadian frontier community contains Mounties

  • Who always get their man





Mounties Mythologised

  • Key phase of myth-making in 1920s-1930s

  • Mainly by American pulp fiction, movies

  • Canadian Govenment helped finance the “Mountie” movies



1954 (Universal)

  • Mountie and loyal Cree rescue Shelley Winters from the Sioux.

  • Cameo role for Jay Silverheels (Tonto)

  • Filmed in Banff



The Myth of the Canadian Frontier Community

  • Mounties are heroic clean-living white men

  • The bad guys

    • speak accented English
    • have non-Anglo names


Sgt Cameron of the Mounted 1920





Rose Marie (MGM 1962)



  • 1941 publication intended to boost wartime US dollar earnings by promoting US tourism in Canada



  • 1941



  • It’s a small world after all ...



Mounties in Reality

  • Rough frontier men and social misfits

    • Included Charles Dickens’ son
  • High rates of alcoholism, STDs

  • Patchy reputation with First Nations, Metis

  • Did they really get their man?

    • Wiretapped Farley Mowat


Making Community Take Place

  • Sense of community aided by creation of place

    • emergence of informally-accepted community territory
      • generally-recognized ethnic enclaves
    • formally-designated community territory
    • community festivals


Calgary Stampede

  • “Where the world meets the West! July 9-18,1999 The Calgary Stampede is a ten day, city wide celebration of western hospitality and fun in the heart of the Canadian Rockies”



  • “greatest outdoor show on earth”

  • Cowboy hats

  • Prairie oysters









Calgary Stampede: Reality

  • Rodeo not a C19th Alberta tradition

    • First promoted 1912 by Guy Weadick
  • 1923 first chuckwagon races

    • regularly kill horses, riders
  • 1932 Stampede merges with Calgary industrial exhibition

  • Calgary boomed on oil, not cowboys



Calgary Stampede: Reality

  • Comments from Patricia Wood:

    • Calgary’s Anglo establishment takes a strong role in the organization
    • Tsuu-Tina First Nation also participates as a significant partner
      • often brushed aside by the Calgary establishment in other spheres
    • Stampede celebrates an imagined community


Imagined Community

  • Community may be imagined

  • but this does not prevent it from being real

  • Reality and imagination connected



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