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Canadian Television

Text and Context
  • Edited by: Marian Bredin , Scott Henderson and Sarah A. Matheson
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2012
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Explores the creation and circulation of entertainment television in Canada from the interdisciplinary perspective of television studies. Each chapter connects arguments about particular texts of Canadian television to critical analysis of the wider cultural, social, and economic contexts in which they are created.

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Bredin Marian :

Marian Bredin is an associate professor in the Department of Communication, Popular Culture and Film, and the MA Program in Popular Culture at Brock University.

Henderson Scott :

Scott Henderson is an associate professor in the Department of Communication, Popular Culture and Film, and the MA Program in Popular Culture at Brock University.

Matheson Sarah A. :

Sarah A. Matheson is an associate professor in the Department of Communication, Popular Culture and Film, and the MA Program in Popular Culture at Brock University.

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Zoë Druick, Simon Fraser University, co-editor of Programming Reality: Perspectives on English-Canadian Television (WLU Press, 2006):

“The compelling and wide-ranging essays in this collection attest to the strength of television studies in Canada even—or especially—at a moment when both the nation and the medium of television have become destabilized critical categories. A welcome addition to the field of media studies in Canada.”

Christine Ramsay, University of Regina, editor of Making It Like a Man: Canadian Masculinities in Practice (WLU Press, 2011):

“While the digital age transforms all media and globalization erodes national boundaries, television and its domestic contexts are still perceived as serving some form of national interest. Canadian Television: Text and Context celebrates English-Canadian television within this nexus of concerns, asking how our TV texts and the issues they raise provide Canadians with a ‘collective working through’ of our shared realities. Crossing disciplines and genres in rich explorations of forms and practices, this impressive collection signals loud and clear the depth and diversity with which Canadian television studies has arrived.”


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Television Studies in the Canadian Context

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Jennifer Vanderburgh
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Contexts of Television Production in Canada

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Ostacles and Opportunities
Marian Bredin
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The Case of YTV
Kyle Asquith
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Contexts of Criticism

Television, Youth, Identity
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Derek S. Foster
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Cultural Diversity and Little Mosque on the Prairie
Sarah A. Matheson
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Making Shania Canadian Again
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