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In Search of the Folk Society: Nationalism and Folklore Studies in Quebec
Québécois nationalist ideologies base the uniqueness
of Québécois identity on distinctive cultural traditions
which, they urge, need to be protected. Among other
cultural specialists, folklorists have worked to document
traditional Québécois culture. But such research ‘objectifies’
traditional culture by placing it in new settings and
attaching new meanings to it. And folklorists, as traditional
in Québec as ‘tradition’ itself, thereby change the
culture that they intended to preserve. Thus the question
arises: was Québec ever a folk society, homogeneous and
isolated, or were folk traditions continually recreated by
scholars and nationalists alike?