28 results on '"CANADIAN literature"'
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2. Do We Need New Method Names? Descriptions of Method in Scholarship on Canadian Literature.
3. Comic Heroes and Green Tories: Stephen Leacock and Thomas King Creating Ethical Space on Uncommon Ground.
4. If What We Do Matters: Motives of Research in Canadian Literature Scholarship.
5. To the End of the Hyphen-Nation: Decolonizing Multiculturalism.
6. Medievalism in English Canadian Literature: From Richardson to Atwood.
7. "In all things, a slippage in the works": Reading Place, Gender, and Genre in Michael Helm's In the Place of Last Things.
8. "At the end of everything": Confession and Critique in Michel Tremblay's.
9. Place and Memory: Rethinking the Literary Map of Canada.
10. Grappling with Respect: Copway and Traill in a Conversation that Never Took Place.
11. Postnational Coming of Age in Contemporary Anglo-Canadian Fiction.
12. "A Comic Epic-Poem in Prose": A Half Century of Engaging Northrop Frye's Canadian Criticism.
13. Thoughts on Time-Based Readings of Canadian Literature and Culture.
14. Going Out of Their Way: Tourism, Authenticity, and Resistance in Contemporary Atlantic-Canadian Literature.
15. Negotiating the Nation: The Reproduction and Reconstruction of the National Imaginary in Margaret Atwood's Surfacing.
16. Dreaming Through Disenchantment: Reappraising Canadian and Postcolonial Literary Studies.
17. Critical Collaborations: Indigeneity, Diaspora, and Ecology in Canadian Literary Studies.
18. Critical Collaborations: Indigeneity, Diaspora, and Ecology in Canadian Literary Studies.
19. Keepers of The Code: English-Canadian Literary Anthologies and the Representation of Nation.
20. The Newfoundland Diaspora: Mapping the Literature of Out-Migration.
21. Anne of Tim Hortons: Globalization and the Reshaping of Atlantic-Canadian Literature.
22. Crosstalk: Canadian and Global Imaginaries in Dialogue.
23. Unsettled Remains: Canadian Literature and the Postcolonial Gothic.
24. Literary Celebrity in Canada.
25. Margaret Laurence’s Epic Imagination.
26. When Canadian Literature Moved to New York.
27. Refiguring Identitites: Contemporary Canadian Women's Fiction/Where Are the Voices Coming From?: Canadian Culture and the Legacies of History.
28. Slanting I, Imagining We: Asian Canadian Literary Production in the 1980s and 1990s.
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