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2. Cultural Nationalism and William French's Book Reviews in the Globe and Mail (1961-66).
3. Is There an Anglo-Québécois Literature?
4. By All Means Necessary: Marlene NourbeSe Philip's Frontiers, Public Intellectualism, and the Challenges of Afro-Canadian Activism.
5. Modernism and Aboriginal Modernity: The Appropriation of Products of West Coast Native Heritage as National Goods.
6. Strange Terrain: Reproducing and Resisting Place-Myths in Two Contemporary Fictions of Newfoundland.
7. Report from the Country of No Country.
8. "The Colony of Unrequited Dreams": Romancing History?
9. Notes on a Mystic Hockey Puck: Death, Paternity, and National Identity in Wayne Johnston's "The Divine Ryans."
10. On Haunting, Humour, and Hockey in Wayne Johnston's "The Divine Ryans."
11. Patrick Kavanagh's "Gaff Topsails" and the Myth of the Old Outport.
12. The Angel Gabriel.
13. "Camping" with Annie Proulx: "The Shipping News" and Tourist Desire.
14. Lament for a Notion: Loss and the Beothuk in Michael Crummey's "River Thieves."
15. African Canadian Writing and the Narration(s) of Slavery.
16. The Hungry Thirties: Writing Food and Gender during the Depression.
17. Introduction.
18. The Urban Working Girl in Turn-of-the-Century Canadian Fiction.
19. Quelques réflexions sur l'adaptation cinématographique du roman de Monique Proulx, Le Sexe des étoiles.
20. Introduction: 'Race' into the Twenty-First Century.
21. Afterword: Antiracist Activism in the Arts Community.
22. 'Canada in Us Now': Locating the Criticism of Black Canadian Writing.
23. Raising Raced and Erased Executions in African-Canadian Literature: Or, Unearthing Angélique.
24. Hyphenating the Hybrid 'I': (Re)Visions of Racial Mixedness in Fred Wah's Diamond Grill.
25. 'Memory Alive': Race, Religion, and Métis Identities.
26. Must a Black Text Always Be Written by a Black Author? Race, Authorship, Ethics, and the Plays of Andrew Moodie and George F. Walker.
27. Notes from the Cultural Field: Canadian Literature from Identity to Hybridity.
28. A Long Labour: The Protracted Birth of Asian Canadian Literature.
29. The Favourite Game: Canadian Literature In and Out.
30. Canonization Practices and the Canadian Bookshelf.
31. High Anxiety in the Bush Garden: Some Common Prejudices in Mainstream Canadian Criticism.
32. 'Blame Canada'.
33. Here Is Where Now.
34. Belated or Isochronic? Canadian Writing, Time, and Globalization.
35. From Roots to Routes: Cultivating Canadian Writing in an Electronic Age.
36. Where Was Here?
37. Not Where Here Is, But Where Here Might Be.
38. Blight in the Bush Garden: Twenty Years of 'CanLit'.
39. 'Marlon Brando, Pocahontas, and Me'.
40. Canadian Literature's 'America'.
41. CanLit(e): Fit for Export?
42. Going Global.
43. Who's There?
44. 'He Should Do Well on the American Talk Shows': Celebrity, Publishing, and the Future of Canadian Literature.
45. Bad Multiplicity.
46. It's Time for a New Set of Questions.
47. Where Is Here Now?
48. Twenty years of ECW: an interview with Jack David and Robert Lecker
49. Socialism and the English Canadian Literary Tradition.
50. The Emergence of 'Asian Canadian Literature': Can Lit's Obscene Supplement?
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