Bridge to Nowhere
Temporalities and Abandonment in Rural Canada

By (author) Donna Young

ISBN13: 9781487564469

Imprint: University of Toronto Press

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Format: Hardback

Published: 15/10/2025

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Description
Artfully written and meticulously crafted, A Bridge to Nowhere explores the lives of men and women in isolated settlements across Canada, examining how their experiences are shaped by memory, precarity, and poverty. Following men abandoned at remote rail sidings in western Canada and women left in rural settlements in northern New Brunswick, Donna Young presents a powerful and unflinching Canadian story that critically analyses how poverty is represented in anthropological studies. Based on research conducted in the 1980s and 1990s, this innovative ethnography centres each chapter on a specific place or individual, developing an analysis anchored in memory and relationality. Young deftly connects the precariousness of these communities to the extraction of primary resources in the twentieth century, while also addressing the gendered spaces and labour conditions that define their lives. In navigating the complex and often contradictory forces at play, the book engages with a storied loneliness set against rural landscapes and regional sensibilities. Weaving together social history, memory studies, and the anthropology of performance, A Bridge to Nowhere honours the emotional and social structures embedded in the landscape, capturing the intensity of precarious living.
Acknowledgments Introduction: The Bridge to Nowhere 1. The Evanescent Freedoms of Life on a CPR Rail Gang 2. The Family Gothic 3. Clothing of Piety, Clothing of Poverty: Object Lessons and the Poverty Narratives of Women 4. Landscapes of Memory and a Lonesome Nature 5. Unravelling Notes Works Cited Index
  • Diaries, letters & journals
  • Memoirs
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Height:229
Width:152
Spine:25
Weight:1.00
List Price: £56.00