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James Laxer

The myth of American resilience

| February 20, 2012
Columnists

Rage, the Winnipeg Jets and Depression Culture

I'd like to treat the national celebration of the return of the Winnipeg Jets -- along with the simultaneous debate over fighting and violence -- as a contemporary case of Depression Culture. Culture during the Great Depression has been widely studied. It included glitzy Hollywood musicals, gangster films, dance marathons, the explosion of radio as a mass medium and the proliferation of sports teams, leagues and superstars.

Weekly Audit: The hidden casualties of the great recession

| July 13, 2010

Weekly Audit: Depression-era inequality, only worse

| August 18, 2009
Reel Women

DVD Reviews: You Can't Take it With You and Live and Become - Two great flicks to chase the winter blahs away

February 4, 2009
| Live and Become is a new gem about an Ethiopian Jew finding his way in Israel and You Can't Take it With You is just what we all need in these recessionary times

8:28 minutes (5.86 MB)
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