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Law, Rhetoric, and Irony in the Formation of Canadian Civil Culture (Paperback): Maurice Charland, Michael Dorland Law, Rhetoric, and Irony in the Formation of Canadian Civil Culture (Paperback)
Maurice Charland, Michael Dorland
R1,133 Discovery Miles 11 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In "Rhetoric, Irony, and Law in the Formation of Canadian Civil Culture," Michael Dorland and Maurice Charland examine how, over the roughly 400-year period since the encounter of First Peoples with Europeans in North America, rhetorical or discursive fields took form in politics and constitution-making, in the formation of a public sphere, and in education and language. The study looks at how these fields changed over time within the French regime, the British regime, and in Canada since 1867, and how they converged through trial and error into a Canadian civil culture.

The authors establish a triangulation of fields of discourse formed by law (as a technical discourse system), rhetoric (as a public discourse system), and irony (as a means of accessing the public realm as the key pillars upon which a civil culture in Canada took form) in order to scrutinize the process of creating a civil culture. By presenting case studies ranging from the legal implications of the transition from French to English law to the continued importance of the Louis Riel case and trial, the authors provide detailed analyses of how communication practices form a common institutional culture.

As scholars of communication and rhetoric, Dorland and Charland have written a challenging examination of the history of Canadian governance and the central role played by legal and other discourses in the formation of civil culture.

So Close to the State/s - The Emergence of Canadian Feature Film Policy, 1952-1976 (Paperback): Michael Dorland So Close to the State/s - The Emergence of Canadian Feature Film Policy, 1952-1976 (Paperback)
Michael Dorland
R809 Discovery Miles 8 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines in detail the formation of Canadian feature film policy from the 1950s to the present. It pays special attention to the role played by producers, filmmakers, and government agencies, in relation to the changing production practices brought about by Canadian television.

For Canadian policy-makers, the feature film was considered to be a signifier of cultural modernity. Filmmakers' desire to experiment with a new format was subverted by a political-economic agenda intent on using the format to create cultural authenticity for a nation lagging behind its neighbour to the South. Dorland crafts a careful historical analysis based on primary sources, including government records and in-depth personal interviews with key participants. Employing Foucault's concept of governmentality, Dorland analyses the state's interest in influencing and shaping feature film production.

A major contribution to scholarship on Canadian cinema, So Close to the State/s provides a revealing look at the relationship between culture and the state.

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