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Introduction: Not Just Another National Cinema
Blame Hollywood Screening the Nation Identifying the Nation
Part 1: Imagining Canada
1. The National-Realist Tradition
Documenting the Nation
1964 Revisited: The Sense of a Beginning The Persistence of Realism
2. Realism and Its Discontents
Questioning Cinema Truth Too Real? A Married Couple and Les Ordres
Faking It: The Canadian Mockumentary
3. Traces: Space, Place, and Identity
'Vrais films de chez nous': Post-war Quebec Feature Films Obliterated Environments: Space in Direct Cinema Fiction Films A Sense of Placelessness: The Capital Cost Allowance Act and After
4. The Canadian Fantastic
Paul Almond's Fantastic Trilogy Canadian Gothic Lost and Delirious: The Films of Andre Forcier and Guy Maddin
Part 2: Popular cinema/Art cinema
5. Are Genres American?
Inflecting American Genres Deconstructing Genre Implanted Memories
6. In Search of the National Popular: Carle and Cronenberg
The Sins of Gilles Carle The Challenge of David Cronenberg
7. Two Canadian Auteurs: Arcand and Egoyan
Ups and Downs: Denys Arcand's History Lessons Dark Mirrors: Reflections on Atom Egoyan Postscript
8. Stupid Films and Smart Films
Boys and Girls: The Quebec Stupid Film Death and Irony: Canadian Smart Films
Part 3: Redefining Canadian Cinema
9. Shifting Centres and Margins
The Cinema We Need?
Dirty Movies and Aerial Views: Jack Darcus and William MacGillivray Jean Pierre Lefebvre and the Quebec Imaginary
10. Engendering the Nation
Sex in a Cold Climate Dream Lives: The Rise of Women's Cinema in Canada The Real and the Visionary: Lea Pool and Patricia Rozema Thom Fitzgerald's Alien Bodies
11. Possible Worlds: Diasporic Cinema in Canada
Where Is Home? Diasporic Filmmakers in English Canada Quebec: Métissage and the Politics of Identity New Worlds/Old Stories
12. The Real and the Imaginary: Canadian Film and the Postmodern Condition
Staging the Global and the Local: Bruce Sweeney and Robert Lepage Film in Canada in the Twenty-First century: Congorama and Away from Her
Appendix A: Timeline: Canadian Films Appendix B: 'Lights, Camera, Action' Study Questions Notes Bibliography Filmography
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