1993
DOI: 10.3138/cjfs.2.2-3.27
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Canadian Cinema from the Margins: “The Nation” and Masculinity in Goin' Down the Road

Abstract: D’après Stephen Heath, les concepts de nation et de différence sexuelle sont nécessairement liés à une théorisation du cinéma national en tant que représentation de lutte et de conflit social. Ce texte examine cette relation à travers les idées de régionalisme, de classe, de culture, et de masculinité dans Goin’ Down The Road (Canada 1970, Don Shebib), un film narratif important du cinéma canadien-anglais. En partant des théories “post-coloniales” de Homi K. Bhabha, ce texte s’efforce de relire le film en tant… Show more

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“…In the field of national cinemas, Schaffer (1988), Elsaesser (1989), Hayward (1993, 2005, Kinder (1993), Chow (1995) and others have explored the cultural specificities of various countries and cultures, including Canada (McGregor 1985;Harcourt 1993;Ramsay 1993;Armatage et al 1991;Gittings 2002), through nation or gender. Incorporating the nationspecific nature of audiences, policies and identities into the consideration of business, social and cultural practices will broaden the investigative perspective of the screen arts.…”
Section: The Nation-specific Dimension Of Screenwriting: Audiences Pmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In the field of national cinemas, Schaffer (1988), Elsaesser (1989), Hayward (1993, 2005, Kinder (1993), Chow (1995) and others have explored the cultural specificities of various countries and cultures, including Canada (McGregor 1985;Harcourt 1993;Ramsay 1993;Armatage et al 1991;Gittings 2002), through nation or gender. Incorporating the nationspecific nature of audiences, policies and identities into the consideration of business, social and cultural practices will broaden the investigative perspective of the screen arts.…”
Section: The Nation-specific Dimension Of Screenwriting: Audiences Pmentioning
confidence: 98%