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Whose Child Am I?
The Quebec Referendum and Languages of Affect and the Body
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- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction 1
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Narrating Nation
- Reenacting Canada 17
- Representing National History on Television 31
- Canadian Idols? 51
- Canadian Idol and the Myth of National Identity 69
- Hockey Dreams 85
- Laughing at Authority or Authorized Laughter? 107
- Whose Child Am I? 129
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Making Citizens
- Public Broadcasting/ National Television 149
- History as Edutainment 171
- Education and Entertainment 187
- Haunting Public Discourse 205
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Mapping Geographies
- Representations of Urban Conflict in Moccasin Flats 229
- Da Vinci’s Inquest 247
- Imagining National Citizens in Televised Toronto 269
- Realism and Community in the Canadian Soap Opera 291
- Human Cargo 311
- List of Contributors 333
- Index 337
- Books in the Film and Media Studies Series 343
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction 1
-
Narrating Nation
- Reenacting Canada 17
- Representing National History on Television 31
- Canadian Idols? 51
- Canadian Idol and the Myth of National Identity 69
- Hockey Dreams 85
- Laughing at Authority or Authorized Laughter? 107
- Whose Child Am I? 129
-
Making Citizens
- Public Broadcasting/ National Television 149
- History as Edutainment 171
- Education and Entertainment 187
- Haunting Public Discourse 205
-
Mapping Geographies
- Representations of Urban Conflict in Moccasin Flats 229
- Da Vinci’s Inquest 247
- Imagining National Citizens in Televised Toronto 269
- Realism and Community in the Canadian Soap Opera 291
- Human Cargo 311
- List of Contributors 333
- Index 337
- Books in the Film and Media Studies Series 343