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Canadian Mosaic : ウィキペディア英語版 | Canadian Mosaic ''Canadian Mosaic'' was a book by John Murray Gibbon, published in 1938. Gibbon's book, the full title of which was ''Canadian Mosaic: The Making of a Northern Nation'', heralded a new way of thinking about immigrants that was to shape Canadian immigration policy in the latter part of the Twentieth century. The idea of a mosaic, in which each cultural group retained a distinct identity and still contributed to the nation as a whole, was in contrast to the melting pot, a popular metaphor for the more assimilationist American approach to immigration. The idea of a mosaic of cultures forming a nation was adopted by Canadian sociologist John Porter in his study of social class, entitled: ''Vertical Mosaic: An Analysis of Social Class and Power in Canada''. The mosaic theme became a part of Canadian multiculturalism policy in the 1970s, which envisioned Canada as a "cultural mosaic". ==References==
*Gibbon, J. 1938. ''Canadian Mosaic: The Making of a Northern Nation''. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart. *Henderson, S. 2005. "'While there is Still Time..': J. Murray Gibbon and the Spectacle of Difference in Three CPR Folk Festivals, 1928-1931." ''Journal of Canadian Studies'', Winter 2005.
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