Canadian Political Storytelling: Back to a Future?
This paper examines English language or bilingual screen narratives (film and television series) dealing with the public sphere produced in Canada since 1960. Forty-nine texts were analysed including docudramas such as biopics about political leaders, documentaries, films on women in politics, and f...
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| Main Authors: | Sandford Borins, Beth Herst |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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University of East Anglia
2021-11-01
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| Series: | New Area Studies |
| Online Access: | https://account.newareastudies.com/index.php/up-j-nas/article/view/42 |
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