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Catherine Russell, Film Studies Professor, Concordia University

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Becoming Queen: Barbara Stanwyck’s Postwar Westerns

By Catherine Russell

After the war, as the civil rights movement gained ground, a renewed relationship with Indigenous peoples and an ever-so-slight retraction of the myth of Manifest Destiny enabled the Western genre to entertain more complex narratives in which psychology, moral ambiguity, and social justice were increasingly prevalent.

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Recycling Indigenous Images: Archiveology and the National Film Board of Canada

By Catherine Russell

Archiveology as a remaking of history depends on an understanding of the commons as the place where media history resides.

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