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'Canadian Cinema' is designed to bring scholarly reflection on Canadian cinematic tradition and contemporary Canadian film to specialist and non-specialist audiences alike.

Volumes in Canadian Cinema illuminate the breadth of the nation?s film productions, including classic and popular films; documentaries, fiction, animation, and experimental films; and films in the various languages spoken across the country. As the series unfolds, it will document the heterogeneity that characterises the Canadian cinematic tradition and duly recognise its international significance. Canadian Cinema will become the cornerstone of our knowledge of Canadian film history and the current state of the industry.

Series editors:
Bart Beaty (Faculty of Communication and Culture, University of Calgary) has published widely in academic journals and the popular press on topics relating to film, mass media, and popular culture. He is the author of Fredric Wertham and the Critique of Mass Culture and Unpopular Culture: Transforming the European Comic Book in the 1990s, and is co-author (with Rebecca Sullivan) of Canadian Television Today.

Will Straw (Department of Art History and Communications Studies, McGill University) is the co-editor of the Cambridge Companion to Rock and Pop and has written over 75 articles on film, popular music, and Canadian culture. He has taught film studies since 1984 and is an editorial board member of Screen, Cultural Studies, Culture, Theory and Critique, Space and Culture, and the Journal of Canadian Studies.


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David Cronenberg?s <em>A History of Violence</em>
David Cronenberg?s A History of Violence


Denys Arcand?s<em> Le Déclin de l?empire américain</em> and<em> Les Invasions barbares</em>
Denys Arcand?s Le Déclin de l?empire américain and Les Invasions barbares




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