Morrison, Caileigh

My Canadian Story: Multiculturalism and Meaning-Making in Local Archives

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Creator (cre): Morrison, Caileigh, Thesis advisor (ths): Harrison, Julia, Degree committee member (dgc): Bhandar, Davina, Degree committee member (dgc): Eamon, Michael, Degree granting institution (dgg): Trent University
Abstract:

Canada prides itself on being a multicultural nation, but the stories of people who are not "Canadian-Canadians," as defined by Eva Mackey, are underrepresented in archives. This project investigates three local archives and one online archive in Peterborough, Ontario, employing Rita Dhamoon's practice of "accounts of meaning-making" to understand how archives contribute to a community's understanding of itself and who belongs there. The findings indicate that the city's "Canadian-Canadians," who have portrayed them as transient and only temporarily settled in the city, frequently mediate the stories of "other" populations in Peterborough's archival records. This account of meaning-making provides an entry point for changing this understanding and making archives more welcoming and accessible in the city and beyond.

Author Keywords: Archives, Community, Identity, Immigration, Integration, Multiculturalism

2017