Tides of Change on Grand Manan Island by Joan Marshall

Grand Manan Island, a 200-year old fishing village in the Bay of Fundy, has been overwhelmed by globalization, technology, and changing government policies. Changes on the island call into question the myth of the rural idyll and point to an urgent need for reconsideration of urban-rural divides. Joan Marshall uses over 12 years of intensive ethnographic research to chart the nature and pace of social and cultural change on Grand Manan, showing how it relates to globalization and environmental degradation, as well as to a confluence of outside sources.
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Culture and Belonging in a Fishing Community
English
Non-Fiction
2009
9780773534766
McGill-Queen's University Press
Montreal
2009
416
softcover