Cultural Nationalism.

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Cultural Nationalism

Review of Yesterday What are three symbols of Canada? What provinces are part of the “Prairies”? What economic activity is BC famous for?

Cultural Nationalism From our vocabulary booklet, what is the Chinese translation of “nationalism”? What does that mean? Nationalism: Support and loyalty to one’s culture and nation, sometimes resulting in the promotion of independence. Cultural Nationalism: Protecting your country’s culture against the influence from other countries

Partner Discussion Question #1: How does China protect its culture in China? Question #2: How does China promote its culture in China?

Timeline of Canadian Cultural Nationalism Using the reading assigned, please complete the timeline on the rest of your worksheet

Answers! 1. The Broadcasting Act ; The Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission (CRBC) 2. Regulate the media 3. Provide money 4. Rules 5. Radio Programs

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio National Film Board Louis St. Laurent Massey Commission Cultural Life American Arts

Television Hockey Night in Canada Radio, Television, Internet The Canadian Council for the Arts The Broadcasting Act Owned / controlled CRTC Canadian Content / Prime-Time --- 50% Budget cuts to a number of Canadian cultural organizations including the CBC