
Working on Screen
Representations of the Working Class in Canadian Cinema
University of Toronto Press
Will be published approx. on 7. October 2006
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-8020-9076-8 (ISBN)
Description
As themes in film studies literature, work and the working class have long occupied a peripheral place in the evaluation of Canadian cinema, often set aside in the critical literature for the sake of a unifying narrative that assumes a division between Quebecois and English Canada's film production, a social-realist documentary aesthetic, and what might be called a 'younger brother' relationship with the United States.
In Working on Screen, contributors examine representations of socio-economic class across the spectrum of Canadian film, video, and television, covering a wide range of class-related topics and dealing with them as they intersect with history, political activism, globalization, feminism, queer rights, masculinity, regional marginalization, cinematic realism, and Canadian nationalism.
Of concern in this collection are the daily lives and struggles of working people and the ways in which the representation of the experience of class in film fosters or marginalizes a progressive engagement with history, politics, and societies around the world. Working on Screen thus expands the scholarly debates on the concept of national cinema and builds on the rich, formative efforts of Canadian cultural criticism that held dear the need for cultural autonomy.
Contributors:
Bart Beaty
Scott Forsyth
Margot Francis
David Frank
Malek Khouri
Joseph Kispal-Kovacs
Andre Loiselle
Brenda Longfellow
Susan Lord
John McCullough
Rebecca Sullivan
Peter Urquhart
Darrell Varga
Thomas Waugh
In Working on Screen, contributors examine representations of socio-economic class across the spectrum of Canadian film, video, and television, covering a wide range of class-related topics and dealing with them as they intersect with history, political activism, globalization, feminism, queer rights, masculinity, regional marginalization, cinematic realism, and Canadian nationalism.
Of concern in this collection are the daily lives and struggles of working people and the ways in which the representation of the experience of class in film fosters or marginalizes a progressive engagement with history, politics, and societies around the world. Working on Screen thus expands the scholarly debates on the concept of national cinema and builds on the rich, formative efforts of Canadian cultural criticism that held dear the need for cultural autonomy.
Contributors:
Bart Beaty
Scott Forsyth
Margot Francis
David Frank
Malek Khouri
Joseph Kispal-Kovacs
Andre Loiselle
Brenda Longfellow
Susan Lord
John McCullough
Rebecca Sullivan
Peter Urquhart
Darrell Varga
Thomas Waugh
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Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
599 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8020-9076-8 (9780802090768)
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Malek Khouri is an assistant professor in teh Faculty of Communication and Culture at the University of Calgary.
Darrell Varga is a filmmaker and educator living in Halifax. He holds a Canada Research Chair Award in Film Studies.
Darrell Varga is a filmmaker and educator living in Halifax. He holds a Canada Research Chair Award in Film Studies.