Dr. Christine Ramsay is Associate Professor in the Department of Film at the University of Saskatchewan. Her research and teaching are in the areas of Canadian and Saskatchewan cinemas, masculinities in contemporary cinemas, curatorial studies, the culture of small cities, and philosophies of identity. She currently serves on the editorial boards of Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, and Imaginations: Journal of Cross-Cultural Image Studies. She has published in several anthologies and journals, including Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada, Expressions culturelles de la francophonie, Self Portrait II: Cinema in Canada, Boys: Masculinities in Contemporary Culture, North of Everything: English Canadian Cinema Since 1980, Canada’s Greatest Films, The Canadian Journal of Film Studies, and Post Script. She published the anthology Making It Like A Man: Canadian Masculinities in Practice (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2011) and is currently working on two book projects, Mind the Gap: Saskatchewan Cultural Spaces (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 2013) and Altercations: David Cronenberg and the Double.