On the Art of Being Canadian
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of British Columbia Press
Published:1st Oct '09
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A beautifully illustrated exploration of what the arts and artists can tell us about being Canadian and being ourselves.
Drawing on a wealth of artistic expression, this book explores how the arts and artists have shaped Canadian national identity.
When Vincent Massey wrote On Being Canadian in 1948, he acknowledged the importance of the arts to education and the production of good Canadian citizens. What he did not consider was what the arts and artists can tell us about being Canadian.
In On the Art of BeingCanadian, Sherrill Grace begins with the premise that the arts have shaped and continue to inform Canadian identity. Drawing upon a wealth of artistic expression that spans over a century of painting, fiction, poetry, drama, and film, she traces how the arts and artists have contributed to three key themes in Canadian culture, commemoration, and myth making: the North, war, and iconic national figures such as Louis Riel, Emily Carr, Tom Thomson, and Mina Hubbard.
By telling stories in their chosen media and genres about life here or about events and figures from the past, she shows that artists help us to understand the Canadian landscape and to create a shared history. All students of Canada, whether at home or abroad, will find much to savour, enjoy, and reflect on in this beautifully illustrated volume.
On the Art of Being Canadian is a stimulating and often challenging work of great intellectual depth, which is a great pleasure to read.
-- Martin Loschnigg * Anglistik: International Journal of English Studies, Vol. 22.1 *This is an important work for all academic libraries. Highly recommended.
-- L.J. Sherlock, Victoria Library * Choice, Vol 47, NoISBN: 9780774815789
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 500g
224 pages