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Canadian Studies Courses

Please see the description of the Thematic Option Program for a complete list of Canadian content courses in other disciplines. Listed and described below are the designated Canadian Studies courses.

200 Level Courses:

300 Level Courses:



CNST 2000

CNST 2000

Introduction to Canadian Studies (2,1,0) 3 credits

This is a multidisciplinary course which provides a general introduction to Canadian culture and society. A wide range of regional and national topics will be discussed, including regionalism, multiculturalism, history, music, concepts of nationhood, politics, literature, film and theatre.

Prerequisite: None

CNST 2420

CNST 2420

Canadian Literature on Film (4,0,0) 3 credits

This course will involve the student in a comparative study of the film adaptation of selected Canadian novels, short stories, plays, poems, and movie and television scripts. The course will concentrate on work of the last few decades but will examine some earlier works in order that students receive exposure to Canadian literary and film history.

Prerequisite: C (or better) in two first-year Academic English courses, or Instructor’s written permission

CNST 3110

CNST 3110

Canadian Communities in Transition (2,1,0) 3 credits

This course introduces the structure and dynamics of communities that constitute the contemporary Canadian cultural landscape. More than a catalogue of modern settlement patterns, this course documents the often unique character of particular Canadian communities in transition and investigates the nature of economics, geography, ecology, urbanisation, and social change on the reality of life in Canada today.

Prerequisite: Third-year standing

CNST 3120

CNST 3120

Canadian Aboriginal Drama (4,0,0) 3 credits

Canadian Studies 3120 examines plays by Native Canadians. The connections between traditional storytelling and staged works will be discussed, as will such issues as ethnicity, appropriation, hybridity, historical revisionism, canon formation, and cultural stereotyping. The plays will be studied in their historical and cultural contexts. The development of First Nations theatre and production companies such as Native Earth Performing Arts will also be discussed.

Prerequisite: Any two of ENGL 1100, 1110, or 1210 in addition to third-year standing

CNST 3250

CNST 3250

Quebec Cinema in Translation (3,1,0) 3 credits

This course provides an introduction to issues and theories relevant to Quebec cinema and will focus on the representation of Quebec culture and society in major films from 1960 to the present. All films will be subtitled or dubbed in English. No prior knowledge of French is required.

Prerequisites: Two of ENGL 1100, 1110, or 1210, or equivalent in addition to third-year standing. CNST 2000 is recommended. No prior knowledge of French is required.

Note: Cross-listed with FILM 3250 and FREN 3250

CNST 3260

CNST 3260

Quebec Literature in Translation (3,0,0), 3 credits

This course provides an overview of issues and theories relevant to Quebec fiction, by focusing on a chronological study of works from the major literary movements in Quebec, including the roman du terroir, the quiet revolution, feminist writing, immigrant literature and the contemporary novel of the 1990s and beyond. Works will be read in translation. No prior knowledge of French is required.

Prerequisites: Two of ENGL 1100, 1110, or 1210, or equivalent in addition to third-year standing. CNST 2000 is recommended. No prior knowledge of French is required.

Note: Cross-listed with ENGL 3260 and FREN 3260