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Performing Arts History & Criticism

Documents in Canadian Film

edited by Douglas Fetherling

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
Oct 1988
Category
History & Criticism
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780921149248
    Publish Date
    Oct 1988
    List Price
    $43.95

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Description

Documents in Canadian Film is a collection of readings about the past, present and future of Canadian cinema. It deals with French as well as English language films — and the links and tensions between the two. It focuses on experimental as well as narrative and documentary work, and on the debate surrounding the attractions and limitations of each.

Drawn from official papers as well as from scholarly and popular periodicals, Doucments in Canadian Film presents textual evidence of Canada's rich cinematic heritage and the continuing struggle to enlarge film's place in the society. Figures dealt with include Gordon Sparling, John Grierson, Norman McLaren, Claude Jutra, Joyce Wieland and Richard Leiterman, as seen through their own eyes or those of foreign and domestic observers.

About the author

Douglas Fetherling, D.Litt., is a poet, fiction writer, critic, and small-press publisher. He is the author or editor of 50 books, mostly in the fields of literature and culture. He has been the literary editor of two newspapers, the Toronto Star and the Kingston Whig-Standard, and writer-in-residence at Queen's University. He divides his time between Ontario and British Columbia and writes a column on books and ideas for the Ottawa Citizen.

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