Reclaiming Canadian Bodies
Discover the intricate connections between visual media and national identity in Reclaiming Canadian Bodies by Wilfrid Laurier University Press. Published in 2015, this thought-provoking paperback explores how representations of the body shape our understanding of Canadian identity. Spanning 272 pages, the book delves into the complex interplay between visual narratives and embodied experiences in contemporary Canada.
Authoritative and insightful, Reclaiming Canadian Bodies challenges readers to consider how constructed images of bodies influence cultural identity and social perceptions. With its engaging analysis, this work is essential for anyone interested in media studies, cultural identity, and the broader dialogues surrounding embodiment in a Canadian context. Explore this vital contribution to Canadian scholarship and redefine your understanding of identity through the lens of visual representation.