Bibliography of Canadian History - Cultural History, Popular Culture

Cultural History, Popular Culture

  • Beckwith, John (1997), Music papers: articles and talks by a Canadian composer, 1961-1994, Golden Dog Press, ISBN 0-919614-72-8, http://books.google.ca/books?id=Jw5yVtb9qBsC&lpg=PA55&dq=canadian%20composers&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=true
  • Blair, Jennifer; (2005) ReCalling Early Canada: Reading the Political in Literary and Cultural Production. U. of Alberta Press
  • Clarke, George Elliott. Odysseys Home: Mapping African-Canadian Literature. U. of Toronto Press, 2002. 491 pp.
  • Edwardson, Ryan (2009), Canuck rock: a history of Canadian popular music, University of Toronto Press, ISBN 978-0-8020-9989-1, http://books.google.ca/books?id=cwc4o2qntH4C&lpg=PA199&dq=Canadian%20music&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=true
  • Feldman, Seth and Nelson, Joyce, ed. Canadian Film Reader. Toronto: Martin, 1977. 405 pp.
  • Francis, Daniel. The Imaginary Indian: The Image of the Indian in Canadian Culture. Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp, 1992. 260 pp.
  • Hammill, Faye. Literary Culture and Female Authorship in Canada 1760-2000. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2003. 245 pp.
  • Keith, W. J. Canadian Literature in English. London: Longman, 1985. 287 pp.
  • Lerner, Loren R. and Williamson, Mary F., eds. Art and Architecture in Canada: A Bibliography and Guide to the Literature = Art et Architecture au Canada: Bibliographie et Guide de la Documentation U. of Toronto Press, 1991. 998 pp.
  • MacDonald, Mary Lu. Literature and Society in the Canadas, 1817-1850. Mellen, 1992. 360 pp.
  • Melnyk, George. One Hundred Years of Canadian Cinema. U. of Toronto Press, 2004. 361 pp.
  • Morris,Peter (1978). Embattled shadows: a history of Canadian cinema, 1895-1939, McGill-Queen's University Press, ISBN 0-7735-0322-6
  • New, W. H., ed. Literary History of Canada: Canadian Literature in English. (1990). 492 pp.
  • Ord, Douglas. The National Gallery of Canada: Ideas, Art, Architecture. (2003). 500 pp.
  • Perron, Paul. Narratology and Text: Subjectivity and Identity in New France and Québécois Literature. (2003). 338 pp.
  • Simpson-Housley, Paul and Norcliffe, Glen, ed. Few Acres of Snow: Literary and Artistic Images of Canada. (1992). 277 pp.
  • Stich, K. P., ed. Reflections: Autobiography and Canadian Literature. (1988). 176 pp.
  • Smith, Judith E. Visions of Belonging: Family Stories, Popular Culture, and Postwar Democracy, 1940-1960. (2004). 444 pp.
  • Thom, Ian, and Alan Elder. A Modern Life: Art and Design in British Columbia 1945-1960 (2004)
  • Toye, William, ed. The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature. (1983). 843 pp.
  • Weiss, Jonathan, and Jane Moss. French-Canadian Literature (1996)
  • Wise, Wyndham, ed. Essential guide to Canadian film. 2001

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