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1. Methods, Objects, Fields.

2. Canadian Fictions.

3. Announcing New CanLit Guides Chapter: "The Future(s) of Indigenous Horror: Moon of the Crusted Snow,".

4. Canadian Comics Memory: Making, Preserving, and Communicating.

5. Alberta's Forgotten Censor: The Advisory Board on Objectionable Publications (1954-1976) and the Continued Campaign against Comics Post-1954.

6. Invisibility, Transnationalism, and Filipino Canadian Comics.

7. "a dungeon every night and every day": The Zany Neo-liberal Subject, Alcohol, and Poetic Agency in Catriona Wright's Table Manners.

8. Discomforted Readers and the Cultural Politics of Genre in Lawrence Hill's The Illegal.

9. "Strange fruit hangin' from the poplar trees": Cecily Nicholson's From the Poplars.

10. A Comics Community of Practice.

11. Chronic Poetics and the Poetry of Chronic Illness (in a Global Pandemic).

12. "It was always what was under the poetry that mattered": Reading the Paratext in Once in Blockadia by Stephen Collis.

13. On Feeling History and Emerging Otherwise.

14. A Note--Doing the Work with Metonymy: Three Insights from Canadian Theatre.

15. The Decolonization of Print, Digital, and Oral Spaces in Jordan Abel's Injun.

17. The Bosom of CanLit.

18. "Who's going to look after the river?" Water and the Ethics of Care in Thomas King's The Back of the Turtle.

19. Rescaling CanLit: Global Readings.

20. Italian-Canadian Connections at 33.

21. Peter Susand, Lost Texts, and Black Canadian Literary Culture of the 1850s.

22. Contesting Vancouver: Case Studies in a Cultural Imaginary.

23. The CANLIT Project (1973-1981): In Search of the National Reader.

24. Kicking Up the Dust: Generic Spectrality in Hiromi Goto's Chorus of Mushrooms-- An "Asian Canadian Prairie" Novel?

25. Meanwhile, Home: Tinder-Dry Conditions.

26. Asian - Indigenous Relationalities.

27. Inhabitation: Erín Moure: "all of which is invented has just been invented now".

28. "Now, my Boy, Listen to Daddy".

29. Legislating Race, Grammars of Patriarchy.

30. Roughing It in Bermuda.

31. "Shifting Ground" Breaking (from) Baudrillard's "Code" in "Autobiography of Red."

32. Editing "Old Ladies": Margaret Avison, P. K. Page, Miriam Waddington, Suzanne Rosenberg, and Jane Jacobs.

33. Modernity in Practice: A Comparative View of the Cultural Dynamics of Modernist Literary Production in Australia and Canada.

34. Early Richler, "Las Fallas," and Sacrificing the National Self.

35. Comparative Canadian/Quèbècois Literature: The Way of the Future?

36. Utopian Longing and Literary Futures.

37. "Awina Maga Kiya" (Who is it that you really are)?: Cree and Métis Autobiographical Writing.

38. Negotiating Sound Identities in Canadian Literature.

39. How Does Our Garden Grow?

40. Asian Canadian Futures: Diasporic Passages and the Routes of Indenture.

41. Asian Kanadian, Eh?

42. The Currency of Visibility and the Paratext of "Evelyn Lau."

43. "And then—": Narrative Identity and Uncanny Aging in "The Stone Angel."

44. Agency, Belonging, Citizenship: The ABCs of Nation-Building in Contemporary Canadian Texts for Adolescents.

45. Simulacra and Stimulations: "Cocksure," Postmodernism, and Richier's Phallic Hero.

46. "Canadian Bookman" and the Origins of Modern Realism in English-Canadian Fiction.

47. Behind the "Powderworks": Hannah Josephson and "The Tin Flute."

48. Writing the Montreal Mountain: Below the Thresholds at which Visibility Begins.

49. Used People: "La Rivière sans repos" as Postcolonial Poverty Narrative.

50. Brainworkers: The Middle-Class Labour Reformer and the Late-Victorian Canadian Industrial Novel.

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