This thesis explores the use of genre formulas in Canadian and New Zealand national cinemas. Specifically, this thesis asks whether utilizing generic storytelling conventions undermines the cultural goals of both countries’ national cinemas or whether these strategies successfully inflect genre formulas with national narratives to tell stories for and about the nation that are distinct from what is routinely called Global Hollywood. I argue that Canadian and New Zealand directors that create genre films inflect Hollywood formulas and in the process question national myths about national identity and masculinity. As historian Christopher Dummit underlines, “in the history of masculinity, men’s gendered identities [have been] equated not with...
Unrestricted"Certain tendencies in Canadian cinema" refers to gendered national themes of masquerade...
The dominance of male characters in Australian films makes our national cinema a rich resource for t...
This Masters thesis works as a pilot project to provide a platform for the development of bicultural...
This thesis explores the use of genre formulas in Canadian and New Zealand national cinemas. Specifi...
This thesis argues that the processes and resulting products of cross-cultural creative collaboratio...
In the 1970s and 1980s New Zealand experienced significant socio-economic upheaval due in part to th...
Films have been made in Aotearoa for more than a hundred years but the early 1970s saw significant g...
The use of Hollywood genres to package our films for overseas consumption has been an historic featu...
The idea of the nation as informed by its literary culture-- significant strands of the national ima...
This thesis is concerned with the New Zealand film industry and its historical and ongoing relations...
Canadian cinema comprises a corpus of work that is not easily unified by a recognizable national sty...
This thesis argues that stability of the concept ‘national cinema’ is located in the discursive posi...
Rachel Gunn explores the indigenization of Hollywood genres, specifically the adaptation of the horr...
This paper examines the ways that screen adaptations of novels in the cinema of Australia and New Ze...
This thesis explores the contextual, institutional, and economic characteristics that influence cont...
Unrestricted"Certain tendencies in Canadian cinema" refers to gendered national themes of masquerade...
The dominance of male characters in Australian films makes our national cinema a rich resource for t...
This Masters thesis works as a pilot project to provide a platform for the development of bicultural...
This thesis explores the use of genre formulas in Canadian and New Zealand national cinemas. Specifi...
This thesis argues that the processes and resulting products of cross-cultural creative collaboratio...
In the 1970s and 1980s New Zealand experienced significant socio-economic upheaval due in part to th...
Films have been made in Aotearoa for more than a hundred years but the early 1970s saw significant g...
The use of Hollywood genres to package our films for overseas consumption has been an historic featu...
The idea of the nation as informed by its literary culture-- significant strands of the national ima...
This thesis is concerned with the New Zealand film industry and its historical and ongoing relations...
Canadian cinema comprises a corpus of work that is not easily unified by a recognizable national sty...
This thesis argues that stability of the concept ‘national cinema’ is located in the discursive posi...
Rachel Gunn explores the indigenization of Hollywood genres, specifically the adaptation of the horr...
This paper examines the ways that screen adaptations of novels in the cinema of Australia and New Ze...
This thesis explores the contextual, institutional, and economic characteristics that influence cont...
Unrestricted"Certain tendencies in Canadian cinema" refers to gendered national themes of masquerade...
The dominance of male characters in Australian films makes our national cinema a rich resource for t...
This Masters thesis works as a pilot project to provide a platform for the development of bicultural...