The Language of Agrarianism in Manitoba, 1890-1925

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
The Language of Agrarianism in Manitoba, 1890-1925
Abstract
Manitoba agrarianism underwent a change during the settlement and post- settlement period as a nineteenth century oppositional vision was displaced by an accommodationist position in the twentieth century. This article delineates this change by reconstructing the language of radicalism employed by the Patrons of Industry and the language of accommodation that became pm-eminent in the Manitoba Grain Growers Association and the United Farmers of Manitoba. It is suggested that, by viewing these languages as distinct entities with their own discursive unity, it is possible and necessary to view agrarian ideology at some distance from its putative class location.
Publication
Labour / Le Travail
Volume
23
Pages
91-118
Date
Spring 1989
Journal Abbr
Labour / Le Travail
ISSN
07003862
Accessed
8/18/15, 1:24 PM
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Taylor, J. M. (1989). The Language of Agrarianism in Manitoba, 1890-1925. Labour / Le Travail, 23, 91–118. http://www.lltjournal.ca/index.php/llt/article/view/4714