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Great Duty Canadian Responses To Modern Life And Mass Culture 19391967 1st Edition L B Kuffert

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Great Duty Canadian Responses To Modern Life And Mass Culture 19391967 1st Edition L B Kuffert
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.08 MB
Pages: 356
Author: L. B. Kuffert
ISBN: 9780773571389, 0773571388
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Great Duty Canadian Responses To Modern Life And Mass Culture 19391967 1st Edition L B Kuffert by L. B. Kuffert 9780773571389, 0773571388 instant download after payment.

English-Canadian cultural critics from across the political spectrum championed self-improvement, self-awareness, and lively engagement with one's surroundings, struggling to find a balance between the social benefits of democracy and modernization and what they considered the debilitating influence of the accompanying mass culture. They used print and broadcast media in an attempt to convince Canadians that choosing wisely between varieties of culture was an expression of personal and national identity, making cultural nationalism in Canada a "middlebrow" project. As Kuffert argues, "if English Canadians are today more familiar with the ways in which modern life and mass culture envelop and define them, if they live in a nation where private citizens and cultural institutions view the media as avenues of entertainment, as businesses, or as the means to construct identity, they should be aware of the role of wartime and post-war cultural critics" in creating those orientations toward culture.

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