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Canadian cultural poesis : essays on Canadian culture / Garry Sherbert, Annie Gérin, and Sheila Petty, editors.
- Title
- Canadian cultural poesis : essays on Canadian culture / Garry Sherbert, Annie Gérin, and Sheila Petty, editors.
- Publication
- Waterloo, Ont. : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2006.
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- Description
- xiii, 524 p. : ill., ports.; 23 cm.
- Summary
- Canadian Cultural Poesisi takes a comprehensive approach toward Canadian culture from a variety of provocative perspectives. Centred on the notion of culture as social identity, it offers original essays on cultural issues of urgent concern to Canadians: gender, technology, cultural ethnicity, and regionalism. From a broad range of disciplines, contributors consider these issues in the contexts of media, individual and national identity, language, and cultural dissent. Providing an excellent introduction to current debates in Canadian culture, Canadian Cultural Poesis will appeal not only to readers looking for an overview of Canadian culture but also to those interested in cultural studies and interdisciplinarity, as well as scholars in film, art, literature, sociology, communication, and womens studies. This book offers new insights into how we make and are made by Canadian culture, each essay contributing to this poetics, inventing new ways to welcome cultural differences of all kinds fo the Canadian cultural community.
- Series Statement
- Cultural studies series
- Uniform Title
- Cultural studies series (Waterloo, Ont.)
- Project Muse UPCC books
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- Introduction: a poetics of Canadian culture / Garry Sherbert -- I. Media and its (Dis)Contents -- My grandfather's violin / Frances Dorsey -- 1. (Im)possible exchanges / the arts of counter-surveillance / Gary Genosko -- 2. Canadian humour and national culture: more over, Mr. Leacock / Beverly Rasporich -- 3. Collective memory on the airwaves: the negotiation of unity and diversity in a troubled Canadian nationalism / Emily West -- 4. Framing the local: Canadian film policy and the problem of place / Zoe Druick -- 5. Framing culture, talking race: race, gender and violence in the news media / Jasmin Jiwani -- II. Performing and disrupting identities -- Joanne Bristol, 20 minute visualization / Sandee, Lee, Sandra, Seema -- 6. Marketing ambivalence: Molson breweries go postcolonial / Cynthia Sugars -- 7. "The North": intersecting worlds and world views / alastair Campbell and Kirk Cameron -- 8. Dressed to thrill: costime, body, and dress in Canadian performative art / Jayne Wark --^
- 9. Figures of otherness in Canadian video / Joanne Lalonde -- 10. Queerly Canadian: "perversion chic" cinema and (queer) nationalism in English Canada / Jason Morgan -- III. (Dis)locating language: Rachelle Viader Knowles, Pull/Apart -- 11. Out of psychoanalysis: a ficto-criticism monologue / Jeanne Randolph -- 12. Some imaginary geographies in Quebec fiction / Ceri Morgan -- 13. L.M. Montgomery on television: the romance and industry of the adaptation process / Patsy Aspasia Kotsopoulos -- 14. The use of "Fisher" in a Nova Scotian fishing community: a theory of hegemony for a complex Canadian culture / Carol Corbin -- 15. Thinking the wonderful: after Rudolf Komorous, beside the Reveries / Martin Arnold -- 16. Maitres chez nous: public art and linguistic identity in Quebec / Annie Gerin -- IV. Cultural Dissidence -- Lori Blondeau, Belle Sauvage -- 17. Black history and culture in Canada: a celebration of essence or presence / Cecil Foster --^
- 18. Decolonizing interpretation at the fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site / Erna L. Macleod -- 19. Culture and an aboriginal charter of rights / Eric Sherbert -- 20. Canadian gothic: multiculturalism, indigeneity, and gender in prairie cinema / Susan Lord -- 21. Through a Canadian lens: discourses of nationalism and Aboriginal representation in governmental photographs / Carol Payne.
- ISBN
- 0889204861 (pbk.) :
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library