<br><div style="text-align: center;"><b>Nouvelles « vues » sur le cinéma québécois</b><br><a href="http://www.cinema-quebecois.net">www.cinema-quebecois.net</a><br><br><b>Number 8, Winter 2008<br>«Theater and cinema : On representation»</b><br>
Edited by Sylvain Duguay<br></div><br>Nouvelles « vues » sur le cinéma québécois (<a href="http://www.cinema-quebecois.net">www.cinema-quebecois.net</a>) announces the online publication of its eighth issue, <br>«Theater and cinema: On representation». <br>
<br><br>Studies on theatrical and cinematic conventions develop in tandem as they relate to performance, hybridity and the fragmentation of the body. For its eighth issue, <i>Nouvelles « vues » sur le cinéma québécois</i> brings together a collection of essays that explore the complex ties between theater and cinema. Sylvie Bissonnette applies the idea of theatricality "engagée" to examine cinematic adaptations of theatrical works in Quebec, while Shannon Brownlee uses the concept of theatricality to define the space of fantasy in Les feluettes and Lilies. André Loiselle also explores theatricality, this time in relation to Satanist horror films of Quebec. Thierry Giaccardi contemplates new representations of the body, while Beth Marquis explores various levels of play in documentary film. Sylvain Duguay proposes a reversed glance in analyzing recent uses of film on stage, specifically in a theatrical homage to Norman McLaren.<br>
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