Before and After the State
Politics, Poetics, and People(s) in the Pacific Northwest
Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
Before and After the State
Politics, Poetics, and People(s) in the Pacific Northwest

Table of Contents
Introduction: Hegemonic Transformation and the Imposition of the State in the Pacific Northwest / Lisa Philips and Allan K. McDougall
Part 1: Superimposing a Statist Structure: Setting the Stage
1 Setting the Political Stage in the Pacific Northwest / Allan K. McDougall
2 Identities on the Fringe / Daniel L. Boxberger
3 Eastern Games, Western Lives, 1793–1846 / Allan K. McDougall
4 Superimposing the Statist System / Allan K. McDougall
5 On a Mission: Translocality and Hegemonic Transformation in Nineteenth-Century Oregon / Allan K. McDougall
6 The Impact of Hegemonic Change on Blended Communities / Daniel L. Boxberger
Part 2: Hegemonic Transformation: Roles, Players, and Improvisations
7 Creating a Script: Hegemonic Transformation, Identity, and Translocality / Allan K. McDougall
8 Defining Roles and Constructing the Cast / Lisa Philips
9 Early Improvisations: Ranald MacDonald / Lisa Philips
10 Written out of the Script: Three Generations of McKays / Lisa Philips
11 Later Revisions: (Re)constructing the Cast of US and Canadian Pioneers / Lisa Philips
Conclusion: Epic Scripts / Lisa Philips and Allan K. McDougall
Notes; Index
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