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In this collection of rare interviews, personal histories, and detailed research, Mom, Dad, and the Newfoundland Renaissance uncovers the creative forces behind Newfoundland and Labrador’s iconic cultural identity.

During the late twentieth century, Newfoundland and Labrador experienced a cultural movement that came to be known as the Newfoundland Renaissance. Pursuing her own roots in Newfoundland, E.G. Hynes tracks this movement from 1967 to 1982. Against the backdrop of Atlantic-wide decolonization, liberation, and cultural nationalist movements—many of which were artist-led—Newfoundland and Labrador’s creators of art sought their own cultural reclamation in the wake of the dramatic changes following the 1949 Confederation with Canada. Featuring interviews with artists including CODCO, The Mummers Troupe, The Newfoundland Travelling Theatre Company, Figgy Duff, Red Island, and the Wonderful Grand Band, Mom, Dad and the Newfoundland Renaissance explores the experiences of artists who not only pioneered a fresh artistic aesthetic and ethos, but also contributed greatly to the evolution of the region’s identity.

  • Title Mom, Dad, and the Newfoundland Renaissance
  • Author Name E.H. Hynes (CA)
  • Product Type Default Title
  • Barcode 9781778530982

In this collection of rare interviews, personal histories, and detailed research, Mom, Dad, and the Newfoundland Renaissance uncovers the creative forces behind Newfoundland and Labrador’s iconic cultural identity.

During the late twentieth century, Newfoundland and Labrador experienced a cultural movement that came to be known as the Newfoundland Renaissance. Pursuing her own roots in Newfoundland, E.G. Hynes tracks this movement from 1967 to 1982. Against the backdrop of Atlantic-wide decolonization, liberation, and cultural nationalist movements—many of which were artist-led—Newfoundland and Labrador’s creators of art sought their own cultural reclamation in the wake of the dramatic changes following the 1949 Confederation with Canada. Featuring interviews with artists including CODCO, The Mummers Troupe, The Newfoundland Travelling Theatre Company, Figgy Duff, Red Island, and the Wonderful Grand Band, Mom, Dad and the Newfoundland Renaissance explores the experiences of artists who not only pioneered a fresh artistic aesthetic and ethos, but also contributed greatly to the evolution of the region’s identity.

E.G. Hynes was born in St. John’s and raised in Toronto. She received her BA in History from York University in 2007 and her BEd in History from the University of Toronto/OISE in 2011. A career teacher for twelve years, Hynes taught History and English in public, private, and charter schools in Toronto and Los Angeles. In 2021, she received her MA in History from Pittsburg State University in Kansas. Now a freelance writer and historian, she currently lives in Washington State with her husband and cats. Mom, Dad, and the Newfoundland Renaissance is her first book.

ISBN:  9781778530982

Item Publish Date: 2026 / 09 / 22

Measurements: NIL

Weight: 0.5 kg

Page Count: 325

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