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Music in Range

The Culture of Canadian Campus Radio
by Brian Fauteux
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tagged : history & criticism, media studies
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Mythologizing Norval Morrisseau

Mythologizing Norval Morrisseau

Art and the Colonial Narrative in the Canadian Media
by Carmen L. Robertson
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tagged : native american studies, media studies, native american
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Necessary Illusions

Necessary Illusions

Thought Control in Democratic Societies
by Noam Chomsky
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tagged : democracy, media studies, censorship
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Parallel Encounters

Parallel Encounters

Culture at the Canada-US Border
edited by Gillian Roberts & David Stirrup
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tagged : media studies, canadian
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Political Communication in Canada

Political Communication in Canada

Meet the Press and Tweet the Rest
edited by Alex Marland; Thierry Giasson & Tamara A. Small
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tagged : canadian, social aspects, media studies
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Reclaiming Canadian Bodies

Reclaiming Canadian Bodies

Visual Media and Representation
edited by Lynda Mannik & Karen McGarry
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tagged : media studies, history & criticism
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Excerpt from Reclaiming Canadian Bodies: Visual Media and Representation edited by Lynda Mannik and Karen McGarry

From the Introduction by Karen McGarry and Lynda Mannik

Bodies are both sensorial and affective entities. We experience the world in multi-sensory ways—through hearing, touch, taste, smell, and vision. However, given that mass media relies heavily upon the proliferation and circulation of primarily visual information (in keeping with the ocularcentrism of Western societies), a particular emphasis will be placed upon analyses of the ways in which the visualization of mediated bodies seeks to produce, transform, or destabilize normative ideals of Canadianness. The authors in this volume address the ways in which the presentation and visualization of mediated images merge the body with that of the nation. Despite a growing body of literature on affect, emotion, and embodiment, there exists a paucity of ethnographic or other qualitative, empirically based analyses within Canadian contexts. Specifically, this collection will ask its readers to think about visual techniques, methods, and strategies that are employed by and through a variety of forms of media with the intent of creating an effect, and to cultivate a sense of emotional rapport linked to Canadian nationalism.

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Seeing Red

Seeing Red

A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers
by Mark Cronlund Anderson & Carmen L. Robertson
edition:eBook
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tagged : native american studies, media studies, post-confederation (1867-)
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Speaking Power to Truth

Speaking Power to Truth

Digital Discourse and the Public Intellectual
edited by Michael Keren & Richard Hawkins
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tagged : communication policy, media studies
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