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Epilogue “A Legend for Generations to Come”: Expo 67 in the Historical Memory of Contemporary Québécois
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Staging the Nation in the Crucible of Globalization 3
- Expo 67 and Its (Laurentian) World 33
- Two Universal Endings: Architecture and Cinema at the New York and Montreal World's Fairs 75
- “For We Have Waited a Hundred Thousand Years”: The Indians of Canada Pavilion and Indigenous Curatorial Practices 115
- Our Two Masks: Canadian Colonial Humanism and Indigenous Representation at Montreal's World Exhibition 150
- The First Postcolonial World Exhibition: Revolutionary Cuba and the Black Atlantic at Expo 67 178
- Innovation and the Prospect of the Post-national in the Architecture of Expo 67 213
- Moving Image: Commissioned Quebec Cinema “à l'heure de l'Expo” 237
- Here, There, and Everywhere: Youth Revolt in Quebec and around the World 270
- Glass/Screen, or Dialectics at a (Momentary) Standstill: Marcelle Ferron's Windows at the International Trade Centre/Expo Club 298
- Staging Modern Medicine in Montreal: Anatomy of an Avant-Garde Pavilion 339
- The New Brutalism and Design beyond Understanding at Expo 67 368
- Secret Agents at Expo: The Case of Kommissar X 383
- Earth, River, (Is)Land: The Foundations and Re-foundations of Expo 67 396
- Epilogue “A Legend for Generations to Come”: Expo 67 in the Historical Memory of Contemporary Québécois 413
- Appendix: Notes on Expo 67 Visitor Data 425
- Tables and Figures 429
- Contributors 435
- Index 437
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Staging the Nation in the Crucible of Globalization 3
- Expo 67 and Its (Laurentian) World 33
- Two Universal Endings: Architecture and Cinema at the New York and Montreal World's Fairs 75
- “For We Have Waited a Hundred Thousand Years”: The Indians of Canada Pavilion and Indigenous Curatorial Practices 115
- Our Two Masks: Canadian Colonial Humanism and Indigenous Representation at Montreal's World Exhibition 150
- The First Postcolonial World Exhibition: Revolutionary Cuba and the Black Atlantic at Expo 67 178
- Innovation and the Prospect of the Post-national in the Architecture of Expo 67 213
- Moving Image: Commissioned Quebec Cinema “à l'heure de l'Expo” 237
- Here, There, and Everywhere: Youth Revolt in Quebec and around the World 270
- Glass/Screen, or Dialectics at a (Momentary) Standstill: Marcelle Ferron's Windows at the International Trade Centre/Expo Club 298
- Staging Modern Medicine in Montreal: Anatomy of an Avant-Garde Pavilion 339
- The New Brutalism and Design beyond Understanding at Expo 67 368
- Secret Agents at Expo: The Case of Kommissar X 383
- Earth, River, (Is)Land: The Foundations and Re-foundations of Expo 67 396
- Epilogue “A Legend for Generations to Come”: Expo 67 in the Historical Memory of Contemporary Québécois 413
- Appendix: Notes on Expo 67 Visitor Data 425
- Tables and Figures 429
- Contributors 435
- Index 437