Reflections of a Siamese Twin
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Reflections of a Siamese Twin is a non-fiction book by Canadian philosopher and writer John Ralston Saul that critically examines Canadian identity, history, and politics.
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book
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non-fiction book → |
| author |
John Ralston Saul
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| countryOfOrigin |
Canada
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| discusses |
Canada’s relationship with Europe
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Canada’s relationship with the United States → bilingualism in Canada → history of Canadian institutions → indigenous issues in Canada → myths of Canadian identity → pluralism in Canada → relationship between citizens and the state in Canada → role of elites in Canadian politics → |
| genre |
essay collection
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political philosophy → |
| hasAuthorNationality |
Canadian
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| hasPerspective |
critical
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historical → philosophical → |
| hasTheme |
historical memory in Canada
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identity and citizenship → minority rights in Canada → myth versus reality in national narratives → power and governance → public responsibility → role of language in politics → |
| influencedBy |
Canadian constitutional debates
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Canadian history → liberal democracy → |
| language |
English
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| literaryForm |
essay
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political commentary → |
| mainSubject |
Canadian culture
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Canadian history → Canadian identity → Canadian politics → democracy in Canada → nationalism → public philosophy → |
| notableFor |
analysis of Canadian political traditions
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critical examination of Canadian identity → |
| philosophicalTradition |
Canadian political thought
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| setting |
Canada
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| targetAudience |
general readers
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readers interested in Canadian studies → students of political science → |
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John Ralston Saul
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