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2. INTRODUCTION: VIBRANT MATERIALITIES ACROSS MEDIA, LITERATURE, AND THEORY.
3. Une nouvelle espèce de champignon proche de l'Inocybe curvipes découverte au Québec : Inocybe squalida sp. nov. (Inocybaceae, Agaricales).
4. Conclusion: Mining the Western in the Twenty-First Century.
5. The Northwestern Cross: Christianity and Transnationalism in Early Canadian Westerns.
6. Contributors.
7. Jacques Poulin's Volkswagen Blues: A Journey through American Texts.
8. "The Black Tile in the Mosaic": Austin Chesterfield Clarke and the Canadian Literary Tradition.
9. Introduction.
10. The Ward of 1812: Major John Richardson—Child Soldier, War Historian, and the Father of Canadian Literature.
11. Taking Stock, Reprise.
12. A Few Comments on the Epigraphs to Margaret Atwood's ALIAS GRACE and Their Relation to the Novel as a Whole.
13. French Canada's Quiet Obsession with China.
14. 'Literarische Scherze in August W. v. Schlegels Manier von Doktor-Dichter Presheren'.
15. Celebrity and passing in Gwendolyn MacEwen’s The T.E. Lawrence Poems.
16. CROSSOVER FICTION AND BORDER CROSSINGS IN A CANADIAN CONTEXT.
17. Canadiana Abroad: The Department of External Affairs' Book Presentation Programmes, 1949-1963.
18. Banking on a Prize: Multicultural Capitalism and the Canadian Literary Prize Industry.
19. The Declension of a Story: Narrative Structure in Howard O'Hagan's Tay John.
20. Romancing the "Mysterious Bonds of Syntax": Allegory and the Ethics of Desire in Douglas Glover's "My Romance" and "Iglaf and Swan".
21. The Future of Racial Memory: Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and Redress in Joy Kogawa's Obasan and Itsuka.
22. Get the Poem Outdoors.
23. Modernism and Aboriginal Modernity: The Appropriation of Products of West Coast Native Heritage as National Goods.
24. Representing the Inuit in Contemporary British and Canadian Juvenile Non-Fiction.
25. From Roots to Routes: Cultivating Canadian Writing in an Electronic Age.
26. Bad Multiplicity.
27. Where Is Here Now?
28. RACE, REPRESENTATION AND NATIONHOOD.
29. White technologies.
30. 'A Seeing and Unseeing in the Eye' Canadian Literature and the Sense of Place.
31. Listening/over and over.
32. The 7th Triennial ACLALS Conference, Singapore, June '86.
33. On location: Regionalism in Australian and Canadian literature
34. I was a teenage nationalist.
35. "A Geography of the Mind": Black Canadian Women Writers as Cartographers of the Canadian Geographic Imagination
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