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Griersonian “Actuality” and Social Protest in Dorothy Livesay’s Documentary Poems
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- TABLE OF CONTENTS 7
- INTRODUCTION 11
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PART ONE. REALISM AND ITS “OTHERS”
- Beyond the National -Realist Text : Imagining the Impossible Nation in Contemporary Canadian Cinema 25
- Griersonian “Actuality” and Social Protest in Dorothy Livesay’s Documentary Poems 39
- “Stunning and Strange”: Icelan d as Memory and Prophecy in Alice Munro’s “White Dump” and Sarah Polley’s “Awa y from Her” 59
- Maddin, Melodrama and the Pre-National 77
- Dialogic Phantasy in Bruce McDonald’s Adaptive Narratives 95
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PART TWO. ADAPTATION, FOR BETTER OR WORSE
- Reading Canadian Film Credits : Adapting Institutions, Systems and Affects 113
- Sisters in the Wilderness: Mythologizing Catharine Parr Traill 139
- “Triumph” in the Backwoods: The CBC’s Take on Moodie and Traill in Sisters in the Wilderness (2000) 153
- The Director’s Medium: Richard Attenborough’s De-Authorization of Grey Owl 169
- Narrative Structure and Narrative Voices in The English Patient: Film and Novel—A Comparative Study 183
- Loser Wins: The Rhetoric of High Modernism in The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz 199
- Why They Cannot Get It Right: A Reader’s Notes about Richler on Screen 219
- “[I]t’s my nature”: A Comparison of Hagar Shipley’s Pride in The Stone Angel Novel and Film 229
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PART THREE. IDENTITY: “TO BE OR NOT TO BE”
- Why Sex Matters in Canadian Film and Literature 247
- The Nature of Things: Coupland, Cinema and the Canadian Sixties and Seventies 259
- Adapting Men to New Times? Engagements with Masculinism in John Howe ’s Why Rock the Boat? 277
- Filming Music: Adapting Transnational Sound in The English Patient and Fugitive Pieces 299
- “Something’s missing”: Explo ding Girlhood and Narrati ve in The Tracey Fragments 317
- CONTRIBUTORS 333
- INDEX 337
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- TABLE OF CONTENTS 7
- INTRODUCTION 11
-
PART ONE. REALISM AND ITS “OTHERS”
- Beyond the National -Realist Text : Imagining the Impossible Nation in Contemporary Canadian Cinema 25
- Griersonian “Actuality” and Social Protest in Dorothy Livesay’s Documentary Poems 39
- “Stunning and Strange”: Icelan d as Memory and Prophecy in Alice Munro’s “White Dump” and Sarah Polley’s “Awa y from Her” 59
- Maddin, Melodrama and the Pre-National 77
- Dialogic Phantasy in Bruce McDonald’s Adaptive Narratives 95
-
PART TWO. ADAPTATION, FOR BETTER OR WORSE
- Reading Canadian Film Credits : Adapting Institutions, Systems and Affects 113
- Sisters in the Wilderness: Mythologizing Catharine Parr Traill 139
- “Triumph” in the Backwoods: The CBC’s Take on Moodie and Traill in Sisters in the Wilderness (2000) 153
- The Director’s Medium: Richard Attenborough’s De-Authorization of Grey Owl 169
- Narrative Structure and Narrative Voices in The English Patient: Film and Novel—A Comparative Study 183
- Loser Wins: The Rhetoric of High Modernism in The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz 199
- Why They Cannot Get It Right: A Reader’s Notes about Richler on Screen 219
- “[I]t’s my nature”: A Comparison of Hagar Shipley’s Pride in The Stone Angel Novel and Film 229
-
PART THREE. IDENTITY: “TO BE OR NOT TO BE”
- Why Sex Matters in Canadian Film and Literature 247
- The Nature of Things: Coupland, Cinema and the Canadian Sixties and Seventies 259
- Adapting Men to New Times? Engagements with Masculinism in John Howe ’s Why Rock the Boat? 277
- Filming Music: Adapting Transnational Sound in The English Patient and Fugitive Pieces 299
- “Something’s missing”: Explo ding Girlhood and Narrati ve in The Tracey Fragments 317
- CONTRIBUTORS 333
- INDEX 337