Whose National Security?

Synopsis
Would you believe that RCMP operatives used to spy on Tupperware parties? In the 1950s and ’60s they did. They also monitored high school students, gays and lesbians, trade unionists, left-wing political groups, feminists, consumer’s associations, Black activists, First Nations people, and Quebec sovereignists.
The establishment of a tenacious Canadian security state came as no accident. On the contrary, the highest levels of government and the police, along with non-governmental interests and institutions, were involved in a concerted campaign. The security state grouped ordinary Canadians into dozens of political stereotypes and labelled them as threats.
Whose National Security? probes the security state’s ideologies and hidden agendas, and sheds light on threats to democracy that persist to the present day. The contributors’ varied approaches open up avenues for reconceptualizing the nature of spying.
Including:
* "APEC Days at UBC: Student Protests and National Security in an Era of Trade Liberalization," Karen Pearlston
* "Remembering Federal Police Surveillance in Quebec, 1940s-70s," Madeleine Parent
* "The Red Petticoat Brigade: Mine Mill Women's Auxiliaries and the Threat from Within, 1940s-70s," Mercedes Steedman
* "Spymasters, Spies, and their Subjects: The RCMP and Canadian State Repression, 1914-39," Gregory S. Kealey
* "In Whose Public Interest? The Canadian Union of Postal Workers and National Security," Evert Hoogers
- பதிப்புரிமை:
- 2000 Gary Kinsman, Dieter K. Buse, Mercedes Steedman
Book Details
- Book Quality:
- ISBN-13:
- 9781926662749
- Publisher:
- Between the Lines
- Date of Addition:
- 2017-09-18T12:23:09Z
- மொழி:
- English
- Categories:
- Business and Finance, Nonfiction, Politics and Government,
- Usage Restrictions:
- This is a copyrighted book.
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