A Postmodern Cinema: The Voice of the Other in Canadian Film

Scarecrow Press (2002)
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Using Canadian culture as an example of marginalized culture, each film illustrates a different aspect of the marginalized experience. Alemany-Galway deals with the transition from modernism to postmodernism in literature and film and focuses on the relationship of Canadian film history to the formation of a Canadian identity."--BOOK JACKET.

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