Dominique Bregent-Heald, PhD
Affiliations: | History | Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada |
Area:
film history, comparative and transnational North American wests, tourism, US-Canada relations,Website:
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"Dominique Bregent-Heald"Parents
Sign in to add mentorJohn Herd Thompson | grad student | 2004 | Duke | |
(Reel borders: Imaging Mexico and Canada during the classical Hollywood period, 1929--1960.) |
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Brégent-Heald D. (2019) Five Little Stars: The Dionne Quintuplets, Motherhood, Film and Tourism during the Great Depression Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television. 39: 54-74 |
Brégent-Heald D. (2015) All Aboard! Travel Films, Railroads, and the North American West, 1897–1910 American Review of Canadian Studies. 45: 8-25 |
Brégent-Heald D. (2014) Education in the School of Dreams: Travelogues and Early Nonfiction Film By Jennifer Lynn Peterson Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2013 Canadian Journal of Film Studies-Revue Canadienne D Etudes Cinematographiques. 23: 133-134 |
Brégent-Heald D. (2014) Leaky Borders: Smuggling Opium and Chinese Labor in Progressive‐Era Motion Pictures Ieee Transactions On Automatic Control. 37: 393-403 |
Brégent-Heald D. (2010) Rain/Drizzle/Fog: film and television in Atlantic Canada Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television. 30: 145-147 |
Brégent-Heald D. (2008) The Redcoat and the Ranger: Screening Bilateral Friendship in Cecil B. DeMille's North West Mounted Police (1940) American Review of Canadian Studies. 38: 43-61 |
Brégent-Heald D. (2007) Primitive Encounters: Film and Tourism in the North American West Western Historical Quarterly. 38: 47-67 |
Bregent-Heald D. (2006) Dark Limbo: Film Noir and the North American Borders The Journal of American Culture. 29: 125-138 |