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George Melnyk | |
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Born | George Roman Melnyk 1946 (age 77–78) |
Nationality | Canadian |
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Sub-discipline | Cultural history |
Institutions | University of Calgary |
Website | georgemelnyk |
George Roman Melnyk (born 1946) is a Canadian cultural historian.[1] As of 2015[update] Melnyk is Professor Emeritus of Communication, Media and Film at the University of Calgary.[2] He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from the University of Manitoba, a Master of Arts degree in history from the University of Chicago, and a Master of Arts degree in philosophy from the University of Toronto.[3][4] He is the author or editor of 30 books on Canadian Studies topics, including ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF CANADIAN CINEMA (2004) and FILM AND THE CITY (2014). His most recent books are WE ARE ONE: Poems from the Pandemic (Bayeux Arts 2020), FINDING REFUGE IN CANADA: NARRATIVES OF DISLOCATION (2021 Athabasca U Press) and his literary memoir BREAKING WORDS: A LITERARY CONFESSION (2021 Bayeux Arts).