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Around and about Marius Barbeau

Modelling twentieth-century culture

edited by Gordon E. Smith, Lynda Jessup & Andrew Nurse

Publisher
Canadian Museum of History
Initial publish date
Jan 2007
Category
General
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    ISBN
    9781772823769
    Publish Date
    Jan 2007
    List Price
    $27.99

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Marius Barbeau (1883-1969) played a vital role in shaping Canadian culture in the twentieth century. Rooted in the premise that his cultural work – in anthropology, fine arts, music, film, folklore studies, fiction, historiography – cannot be read uni-dimensionally, the sixteen articles that comprise this book demonstrate that by merging disciplinary perspectives about Barbeau, evaluations and understandings of the situation around Barbeau can be deepened.

About the authors

Gordon E. Smith is a professor of ethnomusicology at Queen’s University. Formerly director of the School of Music, he is currently Associate Dean in the Faculty of Arts and Science. His recent publications include Istvan Anhalt: Pathways and Memory (with Robin Elliott), Folk Music, Traditional Music, Ethnomusicology: Canadian Perspectives, Past and Present (2007); and Marius Barbeau: Modelling Twentieth-Century Culture (2008).

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Lynda Jessup is director of the Cultural Studies Program at Queen's University.Erin Morton is associate professor of history at the University of New Brunswick.Kirsty Robertson is associate professor of museum studies and contemporary art at Western University.

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Andrew Nurse is a professor of Canadian Studies at Mount Allison University.

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