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The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) was created in 1939 to produce, distribute, and promote Canadian cinema both domestically and abroad. During the early years of the NFB, its creative output was largely informed by the turbulent political and social climate the world was facing. World War II, Communism, unemployment, the role of labour unions, and working conditions were all subjects featured by the NFB during the period from 1939 to 1946.

In Filming Politics, author Malek Khouri explores the work of the NFB during this period and argues that the political discourse of the films produced by this institution offered a counter-hegemonic portrayal of working class people and presented them as agents of social change. These films also saw an organic link between Canadian struggles for social progress, in the war against fascism and for peace, and those promoted at the time by the Soviet Union. Khouri also analyzes the various social, institutional, and political elements that contributed to the formation of the NFB's discourse.

Filming Politics brings to light a number of films from the early years of the NFB, most of which have long been forgotten. Khouri presents a thorough reading of these films and the historical context within which they were produced and viewed. As such he proposes a radically new outlook on the films from how they have been appropriated in previous studies on Canadian cinema.



Table of Contents
  • Preface and Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • 1. Social Class and the NFB's Early Films in Canadian Film Studies
  • 2. Canadian Film Culture Before the NFB
  • 3. The Development of a Working Class Counter-Hegemonic Movement: A Historical Survey
  • 4. The Establishment of the NFB: A Political and Institutional Overview
  • 5. Out of the Depression and Into the War: NFB Films Between 1939 and 1941
  • 6. Workers and the Politics of Fighting Fascism: NFB Films between 1942 and 1945
  • 7. Workers, Democracy, and Social Welfare in NFB Films between 1942 and 1945
  • 8. Stylistic Trends within the Discourse of NFB War Films
  • 9. The NFB in a Moment of Transition: Workers in NFB Films Between 1945 and 1946
  • Appendix: Annotated Filmography
  • Bibliography
  • Notes
  • Index

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        Publisher: University of Calgary Press
        Publication Date: 30/05/2007
        ISBN13: 9781552381991, 978-1552381991
        ISBN10: 1552381994

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        Book Synopsis
        The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) was created in 1939 to produce, distribute, and promote Canadian cinema both domestically and abroad. During the early years of the NFB, its creative output was largely informed by the turbulent political and social climate the world was facing. World War II, Communism, unemployment, the role of labour unions, and working conditions were all subjects featured by the NFB during the period from 1939 to 1946.

        In Filming Politics, author Malek Khouri explores the work of the NFB during this period and argues that the political discourse of the films produced by this institution offered a counter-hegemonic portrayal of working class people and presented them as agents of social change. These films also saw an organic link between Canadian struggles for social progress, in the war against fascism and for peace, and those promoted at the time by the Soviet Union. Khouri also analyzes the various social, institutional, and political elements that contributed to the formation of the NFB's discourse.

        Filming Politics brings to light a number of films from the early years of the NFB, most of which have long been forgotten. Khouri presents a thorough reading of these films and the historical context within which they were produced and viewed. As such he proposes a radically new outlook on the films from how they have been appropriated in previous studies on Canadian cinema.



        Table of Contents
        • Preface and Acknowledgements
        • Introduction
        • 1. Social Class and the NFB's Early Films in Canadian Film Studies
        • 2. Canadian Film Culture Before the NFB
        • 3. The Development of a Working Class Counter-Hegemonic Movement: A Historical Survey
        • 4. The Establishment of the NFB: A Political and Institutional Overview
        • 5. Out of the Depression and Into the War: NFB Films Between 1939 and 1941
        • 6. Workers and the Politics of Fighting Fascism: NFB Films between 1942 and 1945
        • 7. Workers, Democracy, and Social Welfare in NFB Films between 1942 and 1945
        • 8. Stylistic Trends within the Discourse of NFB War Films
        • 9. The NFB in a Moment of Transition: Workers in NFB Films Between 1945 and 1946
        • Appendix: Annotated Filmography
        • Bibliography
        • Notes
        • Index

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