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Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature

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Informationen zum Autor Cynthia Sugars is Professor of English at the University of Ottawa. Klappentext The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature provides a broad-ranging introduction to some of the key critical fields, genres, and periods in Canadian literary studies. Zusammenfassung The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature provides a broad-ranging introduction to some of the key critical fields, genres, and periods in Canadian literary studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors Introduction Cynthia Sugars (Ottawa) Part I: Reflections on the Discipline 1. Constructing "Canadian Literature": A Retrospective Frank Davey (Western) 2. National Literature, Canadian Criticism, and National Character Adam Carter (Lethbridge) 3. Remembering Canada: The Politics of Cultural Memory Richard Cavell (British Columbia) 4. Canadian Celebrity Authorship Moves On Lorraine York (McMaster) 5. Towards a Planetary Poetics: Canadian Poetries after Globalization Kit Dobson (Mount Royal) and Erin Wunker (Dalhousie) 6. Cultural Studies in Canada: Past, Present, and Future Imre Szeman (Alberta) and Andrew Pendakis (Brock) Part II: Indigenous Literatures and Contexts 7. Contemporary Métis Literature: Resistance, Roots, Innovation Emma LaRocque (Manitoba) 8. From Profound Silences to Ethical Practices: Aboriginal Writing and Reconciliation Jonathan Dewar (Aboriginal Healing Foundation/Algoma) 9. Indigenous Autobiography in Canada: Uncovering Intellectual Traditions Deanna Reder (Simon Fraser) 10. "What Inuit Will Think": Taqralik Partridge and Keavy Martin Talk Inuit Literature Taqralik Partridge and Keavy Martin (Alberta) 11. In/Hospitable "Aboriginalities" in Contemporary Indigenous Women's Writing Julia Emberley (Western) Part III: Literary Periods and Genres 12. Reading, Writing, and Speaking of Contact: Explorations from Both Sides Jennifer Brown (Winnipeg) and Frieda Klippenstein (Parks Canada) 13. Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century French-Canadian Literature Andrea Cabajsky (Moncton) 14. English-Canadian Narratives of Settlement Janice Fiamengo (Ottawa) 15. British Poets, Classical Myths, Canadian Locations D.M.R. Bentley (Western) 16. Cosmopolitan Nationalism: Canadian Literature of the Confederation Period, 1867-1914 Tracy Ware (Queen's) 17. Modernist Poetry in Canada, 1920-1960 J.A. Weingarten (Concordia) 18. Mid-Century Modernity and Fiction by Women, 1920-1950 Carole Gerson (Simon Fraser) 19. Mainstream Magazines: Home and Mobility Faye Hammill and Michelle Smith (Strathclyde) 20. Canadian Drama and the Nationalist Impulse Craig Walker (Queen's) 21. The Stratford Festival and Canadian Cultural Nationalism Ian Rae (Western) 22. The Not So Quiet, Nor Short, Révolution Tranquille David Leahy (Independent Scholar) 23. The Canadian Short Story in English: Aesthetic Agency, Social Change, and the Shifting Canon Alexander MacLeod (St. Mary's) 24. The English-Canadian Novel: Counter-Memory and the Claims of History, 1950-2000 Cynthia Sugars (Ottawa) 25. Fracture Mechanics: Canadian Poetry since 1960 Tanis MacDonald (Wilfrid Laurier) 26. Humour and Irony in Quebec Women's Writing, 1970-2010: Taking the Pulse of a Resistance Lucie Joubert (Ottawa) 27. The Digital Turn in Canadian and Québécois Literature Kate Eichhorn (New School) Part IV: Intra-National Perspectives and Traditions 28. Diasporic Citizenship and De-Formations of Citizenship Lily Cho (York) 29. Black Canadian Literature: Fieldwork and "Post-Race" David Chariandy (Simon Fraser) 30. (East and Southeast) Asian Canadian Literature: The Strange and the Familiar Eleanor Ty (Wilfrid Laurier) 31. South-Asian Canadian "Geographies of Voice": Flagging New Critical Mappings Mariam Pirbhai (...

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