162 results on '"Wyile, Herb"'
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2. It’s Just a Story : Postmodernism, Politics and Findley’s Italics
3. New World Regionalism: Literature in the Americas by David M. Jordan (review)
4. Neoliberalism, Austerity, and the Academy
5. Going Out of Their Way: Tourism, Authenticity, and Resistance in Contemporary Atlantic-Canadian Literature
6. Making a Mess of Things: Postcolonialism, Canadian Literature, and the Ethical Turn
7. 'It Takes More Than Mortality to Make Somebody Dead': Spectres of History in Margaret Sweatman's When Alice Lay Down with Peter
8. Title Page, Copyright Page
9. Cover
10. Section One: I’se the B’y That Leaves the Boats: The Changing World of Work
11. 1. Introduction: Now Our Masters Have No Borders
12. List of Illustrations
13. 6. Rebuffing the Gaze
14. Acknowledgements
15. 3. Acceptable Levels of Risk': Mining and Offshore Oil
16. Section Two: “About as Far from Disneyland as You Can Possibly Get': The Reshaping of Culture
17. Conclusion to Section One
18. Conclusion to Section Two
19. 2.Sucking the Mother Dry: The Fisheries
20. 4. Uncivil Servitude: The Service Sector
21. 5. “The Simpler and More Colourful Way of Life'
22. 8. “A Place That Didn’t Count Any More': The Maritimes
23. Section Three: The Age of Sale: History, Globalization, and Commodification
24. 7. “A ‘Sea-Change’ of Sorts': Newfoundland and Labrador
25. Conclusion: Speculative Fiction for the Rest of the Country?
26. Notes
27. Works Cited
28. Index
29. Back Cover
30. Photo Credits
31. Writing Unemployment: Worklessness, Mobility, and Citizenship in Twentieth-Century Canadian Literatures by Jody Mason (review)
32. Judith Butler, Gender Trouble : Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (1990)
33. 'The best stories ... we've known the end from the beginning': Lisa Moore's Caught and the rise of the surveillance society
34. Maria Jesus Hernaez Lerena, ed. Pathways of Creativity in Contemporary Newfoundland and Labrador
35. Canadian Literature in the Neoliberal Era
36. Canadian Literature in the Neoliberal Era
37. Whose Story Is It, Anyway? An Interdisciplinary Approach to Postmodernism, Narrative, and Therapy
38. February is the cruelest month: neoliberalism and the economy of mourning in Lisa Moore's February
39. An equal-opportunity satirist: an interview with Edward Niche
40. Surf's up! The rising tide of Atlantic-Canadian literature
41. Going out of their way: tourism, authenticity, and resistance in contemporary Atlantic-Canadian literature
42. All over the canvas: an interview with Lisa Moore
43. 'Draw a squirrel cage': the politics and aesthetics of unemployment in Irene Baird's Waste Heritage
44. Beothuk gothic: Michael Crummey's River Thieves
45. Doing the honourable thing: Guy Vanderhaeghe's The Last Crossing
46. Historical strip-tease: Revelation and the Bildungsroman in Wayne Johnston's writing
47. Jane Urquhart: confessions of a historical geographer; an interview with Herb Wyile
48. Windigo Killing
49. Beothuk Gothic: Michael Crummey’s River Thieves
50. The iceman cometh across: an interview with Thomas Wharton
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