Making Avonlea: L.M. Montgomery and Popular Culture

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Irene Gammel
University of Toronto Press, 2002. jan. 1. - 347 oldal

Since the publication of Anne of Green Gables in 1908, L.M. Montgomery and the world of Anne have propelled themselves into a global cultural phenomenon, popular not only in Canada, but in places as diverse as Japan, the United States, and Iran. Making Avonlea, the first study to focus on Montgomery and her characters as popular cultural icons, brings together twenty-three scholars from around the world to examine Montgomery's work, its place in our imagination, and more specifically its myriad spin-offs including musicals, films, television series, t-shirts, dolls, and a tourist industry.

Invoking theories of popular culture, film, literature, drama, and tourism, the essayists probe the emotional attachment and loyalty of many generations of mostly female readers to Montgomery's books while similarly scrutinizing the fierce controversies that surround these books and their author's legacy in Canada. Twenty-five illustrations of theatre and film stills, artwork, and popular cultural artefacts, as well as snapshot pieces featuring personal reflections on Montgomery's novels, are interwoven with scholarly essays to provide a complete picture of the Montgomery cultural phenomenon. Mythopoetics, erotic romance, and visual imagination are subjects of discussion, as is the commercial success of various television series and movies, musicals, and plays based on the Anne books. Scholars are equally concerned with the challenges and disputes that surround the translation of Montgomery's work from print to screen as well as the growth of tourist sites and websites that have themselves moved Avonlea into new cultural landscapes. Making Avonlea allows the reader to travel to these sites and to consider Canada's most enduring literary figures and celebrity author in light of their status as international icons almost one hundred years after they first arrived on the scene.

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Introduction
3
Some Vices of Clio 1926
71
165163
84
The Historian and Society 1933
90
The Growth of Canadian National Feeling 1920
99
Canadas Relations with the Empire as Seen by
107
Canadian Migration in the Forties 1928
115
Economic Factors in Canadian History 1923
120
The Social Gospel in Canada 18901928 1968
292
Some Quebec Attitudes in an Age of Imperialism
298
Commentary
309
Canadian History in the 1970s 1977
315
Innis Eccles and
322
INDEX
337
An Introduction 3
3
CULTURAL VALUE
11

NativeEuropean Contact
127
WAR CENTRALIZATION
133
Response to Lower The Social Sciences 1941
145
Redefining the Nation
152
The Struggle for Financial Hegemony
156
The Origins of Public Broadcasting in Canada 1965
162
Nationalism Challenged
168
De ses origines
176
The Concept of Social Class and the Interpretation
183
The National Policy the Workingman and Proletarian Ideas
189
Commentary
195
Halifax Merchants and the Pursuit of Development
206
Industry and the Good Life around Idaho Peak 1985
212
Quebec and Nationalism
224
A Review
232
Class Consciousness
242
Social Violence in the Ottawa Valley in the 1830s
247
Industrial Conflict
253
Writing about Labour
259
The Return of Native History
267
Native Americans in Canadian Historical
273
Gender Culture
282
Anne of Green Gables and the Bosom
32
Confessions of a Kindred Spirit with an Academic Bent 43
43
Hair Red Black Gold and NutBrown 58
58
Montgomery Popular Literature
72
The Visual Imagination of L M Montgomery 84
84
International Images of Emily 99
99
L M Montgomerys Erotic
114
The Modern Woman as Writer in Sullivans
131
Whos Got the Power? Montgomery Sullivan and
145
Anne Shirley Sullivan and
160
A Coproduction of the Disney Corporation 174
174
Emily of New Moon 186
186
A Journey from Page to Stage 201
201
Listening to the Music in Anne of Green Gables
216
Towards a Theory of the Popular Landscape in Anne of Green
225
Mass Marketing Popular Culture and the Canadian
238
L M Montgomerys
252
The Commodification of the Green
268
My Life as Anne in Japan 286
286
Avonlea in Cyberspace Or an Invitation to a Hyperreal
310
Contributors 343
343
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Irene Gammel is a professor in the Department of English at the University of Prince Edward Island.

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