Description
About the Author
R. Bruce Elder is an award-winning filmmaker and teaches media at Ryerson University. His book Harmony & Dissent (WLU Press, 2008) received the prestigious Robert Motherwell Book Prize and was named a Choice Outstanding Academic Book. Rudolf Kuenzli described DADA, Surrealism, and the Cinematic Effect (WLU Press, 2013) as "that rare book that casts the early twentieth-century avant-garde in a very new light."
Reviews
"Elder's work, combining a provocative thesis, a national and international philosophic and artistic context, and a thorough analysis of selected Canadian postmodern works, is a stimulus and a challenge to anyone interested in Canadian art and culture." -- Paul Tiessen -- Canadian Literature, Number 135
"Bruce Elder has written a work as ambitious, expansive and impressive as many of his own film projects." -- Cantrills Filmnotes, Number 59/60, September 1989
"One of the better-kept secrets about Elder's past is his formal graduate study in philosophy. This training can no longer remain a secret to readers of this book. But, in addition, Elder reveals a firm grasp of Canadian history, against which he explains the country's philosophical and aesthetic evolution. His documentation ... is impressively scholarly." -- Cam Tolton -- Canadian Book Review Annual, Number 135, 1989, 199102
"Daunting, dense, encyclopedic, exhaustive, exhausting, and often brilliant." -- M. Yacowar, Emily Carr College of Art and Design -- Choice, January 1990
"Image and Identity at its best is intoxicated with its subject and can take a reader straight into it. For those who share the same serious fascination with Canadian culture that Armour, Trott, and Kroker address in their books, Image and Identity will come as something of a revelation: that some Canadian films at least are not homeless orphans of a national cinema that keeps stumbling, but works very much at home in the landscape of Canadian art and thought." -- Bart Testa -- Globe and Mail, November 18, 1989
"Within its compass, that of Canadian intellectual history, Image and Identity is a methodological correction to the state of Canadian film studies. Elder's study seeks to perform a contextual redress for Canadian film, negatively in the case of documentary cinema and realist fiction film, positively in the case of the avant-garde. He manages this task admirably, arguing clearly and in depth as a scholar fully conversant with the exemplary recent work in Canadian studies by Armour and Trott and by Wilden, Reid, and Kroker, and with the original sources their writing explores." -- Bart Testa -- University of Toronto Quarterly, Fall 1990
Book Information
ISBN 9781554584697
Author R. Bruce Elder
Format Paperback
Page Count 502
Imprint Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Weight(grams) 255g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 1mm * 25mm