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Acknowledgements vii
Introduction 1
1 Affect Theory: Becoming Nation 21
2 The Televisual Archive and the Nation 35
3 Whose Child Am I? The Quebec Referendum and the Language of Affect and the Body 53
4 Haunted Absences: Reading Canada: A People's History 69
5 An Otherness Barely Touched Upon: A Cooking Show, a Foreigner, a Turnip, and a Fish's Eye 87
6 National Mania, Collective Melancholia: The Trudeau. Funeral 101
7 Homeland (In)Security: Roots and Displacement, from New York to Toronto to Salt Lake City 117
Conclusion: Empty Suitcases 137
Coda: Fascinating Fascism: The 2010 Olympics 147
Notes 155
Works Cited 163
Filmography 177
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