"American Expatriates and the Building of Alternative Social Space in Toronto, 1965-1977"

This article explores the history of U.S. expatriates and draft resisters in alternative political and cultural communities within Toronto during the late 1960s and early 1970s. As such these expatriates were important players in shaping and creating new social spaces, activist politics, and alternative forms of expression generated within the city’s counterculture communities and New Left movements. Aided by their class and racial privilege, many of these expatriates were able to participate in and engage the public culture of the city as few other migrants could. This ability to become part of the Toronto’s alternative neighbourhoods, scenes, and intentional communities was nonetheless facilitated by the transnational connections and objectives that linked local actions with global aspirations and collaborators.

[1]  Michael Starobin The edge of history , 2004, SIGGRAPH '04.

[2]  A. Blakeslee The Editor's Notebook , 1959 .

[3]  F. Henry The Caribbean Diaspora in Toronto: Learning to Live with Racism , 1994 .

[4]  Sean Purdy "Ripped Off" By the System: Housing Policy, Poverty, and Territorial Stigmatization in Regent Park Housing Project, 1951-1991 , 2003 .

[5]  Timothy Stanley Why I Killed Canadian History: Conditions for an Anti-Racist History in Canada , 2000 .

[6]  H. Bannerji The Dark Side of the Nation: Essays on Multiculturalism, Nationalism, and Gender , 2000 .

[7]  F. Jameson Periodizing the 60s , 1984 .

[8]  Richard Flacks,et al.  Children of Privilege: Student Revolt in the Sixties. , 1985 .

[9]  Miriam Hansen,et al.  Babel and Babylon: Spectatorship in American Silent Film , 1991 .

[10]  Christopher Powell Making the scene: Yorkville and hip Toronto in the 1960s , 2011 .

[11]  M. Schwartz Canada’s 1960s: The Ironies of Identity in a Rebellious Era , 2010 .

[12]  Chance and Circumstance: The Draft, the War, and the Vietnam Generation , 1978 .

[13]  Robin W. Winks The Blacks in Canada: A History , 1972 .

[14]  R. Jacobs The Way the Wind Blew: A History of the Weather Underground , 1997 .

[15]  Richard Harris More American than the United States , 2000 .

[16]  T. Hodgdon Outlaws of America: The Weather Underground and the Politics of Solidarity (review) , 2008 .

[17]  M. Berman All that is solid melts into air : the experience of modernity , 1982 .