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The Historical Imaginary
Quebec National Cinema in the Twenty-First CenturyThe Historical Imaginary examines Quebec’s French-language feature films through the lens of “national cinema,” focusing on genres that depict images of the past: the historical film, the literary adaptation, the biopic, and the period film.
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Canadian Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror
Bridging the SolitudesCanadian Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror: Bridging the Solitudes exposes the limitations of the solitudes concept so often applied uncritically to the Canadian experience.
€ 131,95 -
Canadian Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror
Bridging the SolitudesCanadian Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror: Bridging the Solitudes exposes the limitations of the solitudes concept so often applied uncritically to the Canadian experience.
€ 131,95 -
The Feminine as Fantastic in the Conte Fantastique
Visions of the Other€ 62,50 -
I Am Legend as American Myth
Race and Masculinity in the Novel and Its Film AdaptationsAmy J. Ransom is professor of French at Central Michigan University. She earned the Science Fiction Research Association’s Pioneer Award in 2007 for her work on French-language Canadian science fiction. Her previous publications include a book about classic French fantastic stories, as well as essays on Québec’s fantastic and horror literature and film, alternate history, and eighteenth- and nineteenth-century French literature.
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Science Fiction from Quebec
A Postcolonial StudyA study of French-language science fiction from Canada that provides an introduction to the subgenre known as 'SFQ' (science fiction from Quebec). It demonstrates how these multivolume narratives of colonization and postcolonial societies exploit themes typical of postcolonial literatures.
€ 39,95