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History, Immigration and Cinema: The Case of Montreal’s Italians
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History, Immigration and Cinema: The Case of Montreal’s Italians
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Abstract |
The author maintains that the 1980s constituted a crucial turning-point in the history of film production in Quebec. He argues that these years witnessed an unprecedented effort, on the part of the film industry and institutions, to acknowledge the evolving ethnocultural landscape; and, in this process, artists of Italian origin and themes associated with Italian immigration and ethnicity played a leading role.
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The Columbus People: Perspectives in Italian Immigration to the Americas and Australia
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New York, NY
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Center for Migration Studies
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Date |
1994
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381-390
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Language |
en
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978-0-934733-72-4
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Citation |
Ramirez, Bruno. “History, Immigration and Cinema: The Case of Montreal’s Italians.” In The Columbus People: Perspectives in Italian Immigration to the Americas and Australia, edited by Lydio F. Tomasi, Piero Gastaldo, and Thomas Row, 381–390. New York, NY: Center for Migration Studies, 1994.
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