Everyday Landscapes: Picturing Places of Labour, Leisure, and Industry in Quebec's Eastern Townships, 1900-2015

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Title
Everyday Landscapes: Picturing Places of Labour, Leisure, and Industry in Quebec's Eastern Townships, 1900-2015
Abstract
Focusing on Quebec's Eastern Townships, the author examines landscape as a visual representation, and landscape as place. Her case-studies, beginning at the turn of the twentieth century, considers landscape in relation to a broad network of social relations and cultural meanings. One case study is an examination of the paintings and illustrations of loggers by Townships artist Frederick Simpson Coburn (1871-1960).
Type
PhD dissertation
University
Concordia University
Place
Montreal
Date
2017
# of Pages
x-259p.
Language
en
URL
Citation
Beaudoin, Caroline. “Everyday Landscapes: Picturing Places of Labour, Leisure, and Industry in Quebec’s Eastern Townships, 1900-2015.” PhD dissertation, Concordia University, 2017. https://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/982512/.
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