MENU   

Hinterland Remixed

Media, Memory, and the Canadian 1970s

by

Type
Studies
Subject
Keywords
sociology, Canada
Publishing date
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Language
English
Size of a pocketbookRelative size of this bookSize of a large book
Relative size
Physical desc.
Paperback264 pages
6 x 9 inches (15.5 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-0-7735-5859-5
User Ratings
no rating (0 vote)

Average rating: no rating

0 rating 1 star = We can do without
0 rating 2 stars = Good book
0 rating 3 stars = Excellent book
0 rating 4 stars = Unique / a reference

Your rating: -

Book Presentation:
Like the flute melody from Hinterland Who's Who, the 1970s haunt Canadian cultural memory. Though the decade often feels lost to history, Hinterland Remixed focuses on boldly innovative works as well as popular film, television, and music to show that Canada never fully left the 1970s behind. Andrew Burke reveals how contemporary artists and filmmakers have revisited the era's cinematic and televisual residues to uncover what has been lost over the years. Investigating how the traces of an analogue past circulate in a digital age, Burke digs through the remnants of 1970s Canadiana and examines key audiovisual works from this overlooked decade, uncovering the period's aspirations, desires, fears, and anxieties. He then looks to contemporary projects that remix, remediate, and reanimate the period. Exploring an idiosyncratic selection of works – from Michael Snow's experimental landscape film La Région Centrale, to SCTV's satirical skewering of network television, to L'Atelier national du Manitoba's video lament for the Winnipeg Jets – this book asks key questions about nation, nostalgia, media, and memory. A timely intervention, Hinterland Remixed demands we recognize the ways in which the unrealized cultural ambitions and unresolved anxieties of a previous decade continue to resonate in our current lives.

About the Author:
Andrew Burke is associate professor in the Department of English at the University of Winnipeg.

Press Reviews:
"Written with force and clarity, Hinterland Remixed now stands as a key text for students and scholars invested in questions of media, memory, and culture in Canada. It is accessible in a way that will serve non-experts yet robust in its theoretical underpinning so that it may inspire further research. It stands alongside recent work including Cinephemera: Archives, Ephemeral Cinema, and New Screen Histories in Canada (2014), edited by Zoë Druick and Gerda Cammaer, and Darrel Varga's Shooting from the East: Filmmaking on the Canadian Atlantic (2015) in its thoughtful examination of marginalized and overlooked works within Canadian film and media studies history. It is quite simply a masterful work of cultural history that synthesizes the canon of Western popular culture and media studies in service of a deeper probe of the role media objects play in our understanding of – and attachment to – a Canadian historical past and present." Canadian Journal of Film Studies

"Hinterland Remixed is an elegant paean to a decade some prefer to forget. As Burke writes in his coda, The 1970s are still with us" ... it remains possible to harness the decade's energies to positive ends." Border Crossings

"Hinterland Remixed is as engaging as it is innovative and intelligent. I cannot overstate the quality, timeliness, and elegance of this work." Jennifer VanderBurgh, Saint Mary's University

"We need this book. Not only does Hinterland Remixed provide extremely compelling readings of 1970s objects and contemporary works that revisit this decade's artifacts; it accomplishes the interpretive goal of bringing the past inside the present." Peter Urquhart, Wilfrid Laurier University

See the

> On a related topic:

The Radio Eye:Cinema in the North Atlantic, 1958-1988

(2009)

Cinema in the North Atlantic, 1958-1988

by

Subject:

West/Border/Road:Nation and Genre in Contemporary Canadian Narrative

(2018)

Nation and Genre in Contemporary Canadian Narrative

by

Subject: Countries >

Nfb Kids:Portrayals of Children by the National Film Board of Canada, 1939-1989

(2002)

Portrayals of Children by the National Film Board of Canada, 1939-1989

by

Subject: Genre >

Feminist Visions:Tracing Feminist Epistemologies in Contemporary Film and Television

(2026)

Tracing Feminist Epistemologies in Contemporary Film and Television

Dir. and

Subject:

Unsuitable Film and Video Audiences:Underage Viewing Memories and Practices in 1980s United Kingdom

(2026)

Underage Viewing Memories and Practices in 1980s United Kingdom

by

Subject:

Displacement of (M)others in Twenty-First-Century US Films:Impact on Maternal Identities of

(2026)

Impact on Maternal Identities of "Other" Subjectivities

by

Subject:

The Dressing Room:Backstage Lives and American Film

(2025)

Backstage Lives and American Film

by

Subject:

Doing Sociology Through Film and Literature:Imaginings of the Social World

(2025)

Imaginings of the Social World

by and

Subject:

The Sex Slave in Cinema:An Inegalitarian Spectacle

(2025)

An Inegalitarian Spectacle

by

Subject:

Girls' Hairstories:Resilience and Sparkle in Contemporary Screen Cultures

(2025)

Resilience and Sparkle in Contemporary Screen Cultures

by

Subject:

16168 books listed   •   (c)2024-2026 cinemabooks.info   •  
Books in French are on www.livres-cinema.info