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Expo 67 and Its World
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In 1967, Montreal hosted Man and His World/Terre des hommes. By far the most successful cultural event ever produced in Canada, it was embraced by the public at the same time as intellectuals from Marshall McLuhan to Umberto Eco hailed it as a new type of exhibition for a new global age.
Because it was held where and when it was – on a man-made archipelago in the St Lawrence River seven years into Quebec’s Quiet Revolution – Expo 67 also provided a prism through which the idea of the nation could be refracted and recast in original ways. Misunderstood by some scholars as an expensive exercise in official patriotism, while maligned by Quebec intellectuals as a crypto-federalist distraction from the real business of national independence, the fair nevertheless showcased Montreal as the de facto capital of a suddenly modern Quebec engaging with a late-modern world.
Expo 67 and Its World proposes a reappraisal of the 1967 Montreal International and Universal Exhibition across a range of political, social, and cultural spaces: from the dispossession of Indigenous Peoples and what was then known as the Third World, through the aspirations of Montreal, Quebec, and Canada, to the increasingly global ambit of youth culture, medicine, film, and finance. A new approach to understanding Expo 67, the collection challenges assumptions about the significance of the event to Canadian, Québécois, and First Nations history.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: Staging the Nation in the Crucible of Globalization
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Expo 67 and Its (Laurentian) World
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Two Universal Endings: Architecture and Cinema at the New York and Montreal World's Fairs
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“For We Have Waited a Hundred Thousand Years”: The Indians of Canada Pavilion and Indigenous Curatorial Practices
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Our Two Masks: Canadian Colonial Humanism and Indigenous Representation at Montreal's World Exhibition
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The First Postcolonial World Exhibition: Revolutionary Cuba and the Black Atlantic at Expo 67
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Innovation and the Prospect of the Post-national in the Architecture of Expo 67
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Moving Image: Commissioned Quebec Cinema “à l'heure de l'Expo”
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Here, There, and Everywhere: Youth Revolt in Quebec and around the World
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Glass/Screen, or Dialectics at a (Momentary) Standstill: Marcelle Ferron's Windows at the International Trade Centre/Expo Club
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Staging Modern Medicine in Montreal: Anatomy of an Avant-Garde Pavilion
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The New Brutalism and Design beyond Understanding at Expo 67
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Secret Agents at Expo: The Case of Kommissar X
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Earth, River, (Is)Land: The Foundations and Re-foundations of Expo 67
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Epilogue “A Legend for Generations to Come”: Expo 67 in the Historical Memory of Contemporary Québécois
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Appendix: Notes on Expo 67 Visitor Data
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Tables and Figures
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Contributors
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Index
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