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Double-Takes - Intersections Between Canadian Literature and Film

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Informationen zum Autor David Jarraway is professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of Ottawa, and is the author of Wallace Stevens and the Question of Belief: "Metaphysician in the Dark" (1993) and Going the Distance: Dissident Subjectivity in Modernist American Literature (2003), both in the "Horizons in Theory and American Culture" Series at Louisiana State University Press. Klappentext The widest-ranging exploration to date of the interaction between English Canadian literature and film. Zusammenfassung The widest-ranging exploration to date of the interaction between English Canadian literature and film. Inhaltsverzeichnis INTRODUCTION: David Jarraway PART ONE: REALISM AND ITS "OTHERS" Chapter 1: Beyond the National-Realist Text: Imagining the Impossible Nation in Contemporary Canadian Cinema by Jim Leach Chapter 2: Griersonian "Actuality" and Social Protest in Dorothy Livesay's Documentary Poems by Tania Aguila-Way Chapter 3: "Stunning and Strange": Iceland as Memory and Prophecy in Alice Munro's "White Dump" and Sarah Polley's "Away from Her'" by Nadine Fladd Chapter 4: Maddin, Melodrama, and the Pre-National by Jennifer Henderson and Brian Johnson Chapter 5: Dialogic Phantasy in Bruce McDonald's Adaptive Narratives by Gregory Betts PART TWO: ADAPTATION, FOR BETTER OR WORSE Chapter 6: Reading Canadian Film Credits: Adapting Institutions, Systems, and Affects by Peter Dickinson Chapter 7: Sisters in the Wilderness : Mythologizing Catharine Parr Traill by Ruth Bradley-St-Cyr Chapter 8: "'Triumph" in the Backwoods: The CBC's Take on Moodie and Traill in Sisters in the Wilderness (2000) by Christa Zeller Thomas Chapter 9: The Director's Medium: Richard Attenborough's De-Authorization of Grey Owl by Albert Braz Chapter 10: Narrative Structure and Narrative Voices in The English Patient : Film And Novel--A Comparative Study by Christine Evain Chapter 11: Loser Wins: The Rhetoric of High Modernism in The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz by Bradley D. Clissold Chapter 12: Why They Cannot Get It Right: A Reader's Notes about Richler on Screen by Natalia Vesselova Chapter 13: "'[I]t's my nature": A Comparison of Hagar Shipley's Pride in The Stone Angel Novel and Film by Carmela Coccimiglio PART THREE: IDENTITY: "TO BE, OR NOT TO BE" Chapter 14: Why Sex Matters in Canadian Film and Literature by Katherine Monk Chapter 15: The Nature of Things: Coupland, Cinema and the Canadian Sixties and Seventies by Andrew Burke Chapter 16: Adapting Men to New Times?: Engagements with Maculinism in John Howe's Why Rock the Boat ? by Elspeth Tulloch Chapter 17: Filming Music: Adapting Transnational Sound in The English Patient and Fugitive Pieces by Katherine McLeod Chapter 18: "'Something's missing": Exploding Girlhood in The Tracy Fragments by Tanis MacDonald ...

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Authors David Jarraway, David R. Jarraway
Assisted by David R Jarraway (Editor), David R. Jarraway (Editor)
Publisher University Of Ottawa Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.05.2013
 
EAN 9780776607795
ISBN 978-0-7766-0779-5
No. of pages 366
Series Reappraisals: Canadian Writers
Reappraisals: Canadian Writers
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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