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8 Return to Abitibi in Bernard Émond’s la Donation
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Indigenous Longings
- Landscape, Trauma, and Identity: Simon Lavoie’s Le Torrent 15
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Yearning for a Pre-Modern Quebec
- The Quebec Heritage Film 41
- “La Nostalgie de la Maison Inconnue”: The Ethics of Memory in Bernard Émond’s Recent Work 61
- Fingerless (Anti) Christ: A Reminiscence of the Church in 1966 in Denys Arcand’s Les Invasions barbares and Éric Tessier’s Sur le seuil 79
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Gendered Suffering
- The Dys-Comforts of Home in Quebec Gothic Horror Cinema 103
- Men in Pain: Home, Nostalgia, and Masculinity in Twenty-First-Century Quebec Film 125
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Métropole & Région
- The Rural (Re)Turns of Young Protagonists in Contemporary Quebec Films 149
- Return to Abitibi in Bernard Émond’s la Donation 181
- Quebec–Montreal: Time, Space, and Memory in Robert Lepage’s Le Confessionnal and Bernard Émond’s La Neuvaine 201
- Works Cited 221
- Filmography 235
- Contributors 239
- Index 241
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Indigenous Longings
- Landscape, Trauma, and Identity: Simon Lavoie’s Le Torrent 15
-
Yearning for a Pre-Modern Quebec
- The Quebec Heritage Film 41
- “La Nostalgie de la Maison Inconnue”: The Ethics of Memory in Bernard Émond’s Recent Work 61
- Fingerless (Anti) Christ: A Reminiscence of the Church in 1966 in Denys Arcand’s Les Invasions barbares and Éric Tessier’s Sur le seuil 79
-
Gendered Suffering
- The Dys-Comforts of Home in Quebec Gothic Horror Cinema 103
- Men in Pain: Home, Nostalgia, and Masculinity in Twenty-First-Century Quebec Film 125
-
Métropole & Région
- The Rural (Re)Turns of Young Protagonists in Contemporary Quebec Films 149
- Return to Abitibi in Bernard Émond’s la Donation 181
- Quebec–Montreal: Time, Space, and Memory in Robert Lepage’s Le Confessionnal and Bernard Émond’s La Neuvaine 201
- Works Cited 221
- Filmography 235
- Contributors 239
- Index 241