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1. Putting Flash in the Canadian Literature Classroom.

2. Au-delà des deux solitudes : les transferts culturels dans le monde de la bande dessinée et des comics.

3. Canada in its Jammies: The Promotional Self-Mockery of Richard Comely's Captain Canuck.

4. Pasts, Presents, and Futures of Canadian Comics, Canadian Literature no. 249: (2022), Guest edited by Candida Rifkind and Zachary J.A. Rondinelli, Vancouver, University of British Columbia, 194 pp., CAN $23.95 (paper).

5. "Spoiled Identity" and "The Frozen Now": Rebalancing "The Trouble" in CanLit with the Medical Conceptualization of Shame.

6. The American Western in Canadian Literature: by Joel Deshaye, Calgary, University of Calgary Press, 2022, 415 pp., CAN $34.99 (paper), 978-1-77385-267-6.

7. Return of Thematic: Diversity as the New Survival in Canadian Literature.

8. Antimodernist Antecedents in Early Canadian Modernism: Archibald MacMechan's "A Ballade of Canadian Literature" and F.R. Scott's "The Canadian Authors Meet".

9. "The Black Tile in the Mosaic": Austin Chesterfield Clarke and the Canadian Literary Tradition.

10. Return of Thematic: Diversity as the New Survival in Canadian Literature

11. Written in Stone: subverting the authoritative (auto)biographical voice—Carol Shields’s The Stone Diaries and Margaret Laurence’s The Stone Angel.

12. Nation, Ethnicity, and Canada in Laura Goodman Salverson's The Viking Heart.

13. Ethics and Affects in the Fiction of Alice Munro

14. Antimodernist Antecedents in Early Canadian Modernism: Archibald MacMechan’s 'A Ballade of Canadian Literature' and F.R. Scott’s 'the Canadian Authors Meet'

15. Appropriation, Absence and the Canadian Studies Classroom

16. 'The Black Tile in the Mosaic': Austin Chesterfield Clarke and the Canadian Literary Tradition

17. Caribou, Petroleum, and the Limits of Locality in the Canada–US Borderlands.

18. To the Lighthouse and Beyond: Five Memoirs of Women Scholars of Canadian Literature

19. Nation, Ethnicity, and Canada in Laura Goodman Salverson’sThe Viking Heart

20. Caribou, Petroleum, and the Limits of Locality in the Canada–US Borderlands

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