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Since Nell Shipman wrote and starred in Back to God's Country
(1919), Canadian women have been making films. The accolades given
to film-makers such as Patricia Rozema (I've Heard the Mermaids
Singing, When Night is Falling), Alanis Obomsawin (My Name Is
Kahenttiiosta, Walker), and Micheline Lanctot (Deux Actrices) at
festivals throughout the world in recent years attest to the
growing international recognition for films made by Canadian women.
With Gendering the Nation the editors have produced a definitive
collection of essays, both original and previously published, that
address the impact and influence of a century of women's
film-making in Canada. In dialogue with new paradigms for
understanding the relationship of cinema with nation and gender,
Gendering the Nation seeks to situate women's cinema through the
complex optic of national culture. This collection of critical
essays employs a variety of frameworks to analyse cinematic
practices that range from narrative to documentary to the avant
garde.
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