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ET RE?CIT DU PE?TROLE -- 4 - NATIONALISATION ET PRIVATISATION : DUPERIES, DE?MONISATIONS ET RHE?TORIQUES -- 5 - « AVANT UNE SEMAINE ... »OU LA COMMISSION DE REVUE DES REDEVANCES -- 6 - CONFESSIONS ENVIRONNEMENTALES : DISCOURS ET AVEUX -- 7 - DISCOURS DE CRISE : MANTRAS, PRE?DICTIONS ET PROPHE?TIES -- CONCLUSION : L'ALBERTAAUTOPHAGE -- E?PILOGUE : LE BARIL ET LE BAS DE LAINE -- BIBLIOGRAPHIE -- NOTES -- INDEX -- Back Cover. 330 $aWinner / Laure?ate, Prix du Canada en sciences sociales, 2015! http://www.ideas-idees.ca/media/media-releases/winners-canada-prizes-announced-1Finaliste de langue franc?aise, Essais, des Prix litte?raires du Gouverneur ge?ne?ral de 2013!http://ggbooks.canadacouncil.ca/frCet ouvrage pre?sente une analyse discursive des re?cits identitaires albertains de?veloppe?s par rapport aux ressources pe?trolie?res de l'Alberta, au fil de l'histoire moderne de la province. Par le biais des the?ories d'analyse du discours, on examine comment les me?dias canadiens et albertains ont pre?sente? les phe?nome?nes historiques des booms et busts pe?troliers, et plus particulie?rement comment l'industrie pe?trolie?re canadienne a su re?cupe?rer les parame?tres de l'identite? albertaine pour sugge?rer une e?troite association d'inte?re?t entre la communaute? de l'Alberta et les divers groupes exploitant son pe?trole. Pour ce faire, l'auteure e?tablit des comparaisons entre les discours de l'e?nergie issus du Que?bec et ceux de l'Alberta, en faisant re?fe?rence a? la culture populaire et a? la litte?rature classique.The stories of Alberta identity that evolved along with the development of the province's oil resources, over the course of Alberta's recent history, fuel this analysis of discourse. The author uses theories of discourse analysis to explore how the media in Canada and in Alberta have presented historical boom and bust phenomena in the oil industry, in particular, how the Canadian oil industry has built on characteristics of Alberta identity to create a close association of interests linking the Alberta community and oil producers. 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Fettered to European politics and diplomacy through colonialism, Africa could not claim a position of neutrality, meaning that it mobilised human and natural resources to support the imperial war effort. Fighting both within and outside Africa, colonised Africans who were compelled or coaxed by the colonial regimes of the warring European countries fought Europeans and Africans too. The soldiers fought with great dedication and contributed significantly to successes attained by the belligerent European colonialists. Similarly, African non-combatants, like carriers, brought zeal and enthusiasm to difficult wartime tasks. The impact of the war on Africa was immense with far-reaching consequences in specific colonies, and touched the lives of all Africans under colonial rule. Although the continent's connections to the war were immense and diverse, these experiences are not widely known among scholars and the general public. 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