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Cecil Foster (born
1954) is a
Canadian novelist and essayist who lives in
Rockwood, Ontario. He is currently a professor of sociology and anthropology at the
University of Guelph in
Ontario, Canada. His most recent book,
Where Race Does Not Matter, explores the potential of
multiculturalism in Canada. It also expands on some of his earlier work that deals with issues of
race in his own life as well as in the history of Canada.
Works:
- No Man in the House - 1991
- Caribana, the Greatest Celebration - 1995
- Sleep On Beloved - 1995
- A Place Called Heaven: The Meaning of Being Black in Canada - 1996
- Slammin' Tar - 1998
- Island Wings: A Memoir - 1998
- Dry Bones Memories - 2001
- Where Race Does Not Matter: The New Spirit of Modernity - 2004
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