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OverviewSince the year 2000, Quebec's film industry has burgeoned with a parabolic increase in the number of films released and the production of a wide array of film genres. Building on the notion of 'Quebec national cinema' outlined by Bill Marshall, this book analyses French-language fiction features that construct images of the past. Scholar of Quebec cultural studies, Amy J. Ransom, explains how the studied films participate in the nation's 'historical imaginary', revisiting and revisioning the past for present-day audiences and constructing new 'sites of memory' for twenty-first-century Quebecois viewers. Each chapter examines a film genre explicitly engaged in representing the past: the historical film per se, the historical fantasy, the literary adaptation, the biopic and memoir, and the period film. The Historical Imaginary offers analyses of significant films and filmmakers while also providing a broader overview of these genres' development in Quebec. From examining rigorous historical documents like Le 15 fevrier, 1839 (2001) to quirky fantasies like Je me souviens (2009), and from the heritage films Nouvelle France (2004) and Maria Chapdaleine (2021) to the biopics Louis Cyr, l'homme le plus fort du monde (2013) and La Bolduc (2018), Ransom's analyses travel across time, space, and genres. In this insightful cultural investigation, three generations of filmmakers are brought together to highlight their influence upon the construction of a Quebecois national identity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Amy J. RansomPublisher: University of Toronto Press Imprint: University of Toronto Press Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.570kg ISBN: 9781487560966ISBN 10: 1487560966 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 20 February 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available, will be POD This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon it's release. This is a print on demand item which is still yet to be released. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction: Quebec National Cinema in the New Millennium: Between Hollywood and the World Chapter 1: “Faithful” Representations of the Past: Franco-Nationalist Sites of Memory on Film Chapter 2: Stretching the Historical Imaginary: Revisiting Sites of Memory in Historical Fantasy Chapter 3: Adapting the Grande Noirceur to the Screen: The Roman du Terroir and the Quebec Heritage Film Chapter 4: Creating New Sites of Memory: The Rise of the Biopic in Twenty-first-century Quebec Chapter 5: “Enthralling Narratives of Bittersweet Reminiscence”: Memoirs and Period Pieces Conclusion Works Cited Filmography IndexReviewsAuthor InformationAmy J. Ransom is an associate professor of French at Central Michigan University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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