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West/Border/Road

Nation and Genre in Contemporary Canadian Narrative (livre en anglais)

de Katherine Ann Roberts

Type
Etudes
Sujet
PaysCanada
Mots Clés
Canada, sociologie
Année d'édition
2018
Editeur
McGill-Queen's University Press
Langue
anglais
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Relié • 416 pages
15 x 23 cm
ISBN
978-0-7735-5322-4
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Description de l'ouvrage :
The North American entertainment industry is rapidly consolidating, and new modes of technological delivery challenge Canadian content regulations. An understanding of how Canadian culture negotiates its rapport with American genres has never been more timely. West/Border/Road offers an interdisciplinary analysis of contemporary Canadian manifestations of three American genres: the western, the border, and the road. It situates close readings of literary, film, and television narratives from both English Canada and Quebec within a larger context of Canadian generic borrowing and innovation. Katherine Ann Roberts calls upon canonical works in Canadian studies, theories of genre, and a wide range of scholarship from border studies, cultural studies, and film studies to examine how genre is appropriated and sometimes reworked and how these cultural narratives engage with discourses of contemporary Canadian nationhood. The author elucidates Guy Vanderhaeghe?s rewriting of the codes of the historical western to include the trauma of Aboriginal peoples, Aritha van Herk?s playful spoof on American western iconography, the politics and perils of the representation of the Canada-US border in CBC-produced crime television, and how the road genre inspires and constrains the Québécois and Canadian road movie. A reminder of the power and limitations of American genres, West/Border/Road provides a nuanced perspective on Canadian engagement with cultural forms that may be imported but never foreign.

À propos de l'auteur :
Katherine Ann Roberts is associate professor of North American studies and French at Wilfrid Laurier University.

Revue de Presse :
"The author makes an engaging, cross-disciplinary, cross-genre, cross-cultural argument for the importance and interaction of the border genre, the road genre, and the American western (as a concept and construct) in cultural production in Canada. An extremely ambitious and innovative study." Jane M. Koustas, Brock University and author of Robert Lepage on the Toronto Stage

"Katherine Ann Roberts applies this practice [of North American cultural criticism] to a manageably large set of close readings of Canadian and American literature, television, and film. The interpretations are diligently explanatory. Roberts' chosen texts are not merely representations of a trans/national situation; they are also examples of genres evolving transnationally from American models that are economically incentivized (thus inevitable) but also subject to critique. West/Border/Road is a welcome and significant addition to the scholarly body of work that Roberts synthesizes and expands." Canadian Literature

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