Register
Already have an account? Login here.
(*) If you are a publisher, please enter the name of your publishing house here.
Canadian Literature's Spring 2010 issue (CL#204), "50th Anniversary Interventions", looks back on Canadian Literature's 50th Anniversary Gala, and celebrates Canadian culture with papers about Duncan Campbell Scott, book policies, copyright, civil war poetry, and new Québecois literature.
Already have an account? Login here.
(*) If you are a publisher, please enter the name of your publishing house here.
Review of "Reasoning Otherwise" by Ian McKay
Review of "No Place Strange" by Diana Fitzgerald Bryden
Review of "This Way Out" by Carmine Starmino
Review of "asking questions indoors and out" by Anne Compton
Stories of Loss by Lynn (J.R.) Wytenbroek
Last read -1 minutes ago in ![]()
Valuable Confessions by Stephen Cain
Last read -1 minutes ago in ![]()
The School of Life by Gisèle M. Baxter
Last read right now! in ![]()
High Notes by Dorothy F. Lane
Last read right now! in ![]()
In the Elegaic Mode by Paul Milton
Last read right now! in ![]()
Green Violence by Mary di Michele
Last read 1 minute ago in ![]()
on the death of paterson ewen by rob mclennan
Last read 1 minute ago in ![]()
Afternoon and Evening by David Zieroth
Last read 6 minutes ago in ![]()
Not Born Cyd by Dave Margoshes
Last read 12 minutes ago in ![]()
Snake's Belly Turned Over by Cyril Dabydeen
Last read 14 minutes ago in ![]()
Irish & Biblical Myth in Jack Hodgins' "The Invention of the World" by Jan C. Horner
Last read 1 minute ago in ![]()
A Poet Past and Future by Patrick Anderson
Last read 4 minutes ago in ![]()
Guilt: The Prison of This World by Jennifer Waelti-Walters
Last read 6 minutes ago in ![]()
If You Say So: Articulating Cultural Symbols of Tradition in the Japanese Canadian Community by Marilyn Iwama
Last read 8 minutes ago in ![]()
Maria Chapdelaine in Iberoamerica by Ben-Zion Shek
Last read 10 minutes ago in ![]()
An Interview with Elizabeth Bachinsky by Evgenia Todorova
Last read 1 minute ago in ![]()
When “your ears are tingling from the inside out”: Addena Sumter-Freitag on Storytelling and Recording Life, from Stage to Page by Christine Lyons
Last read 2 minutes ago in ![]()
Lullabies for Literature: An Interview with Heather O'Neill by Kristin McHale
Last read 3 minutes ago in ![]()
Editing The Cambridge History of Canadian Literature by Manuela Costantino
Last read 16 minutes ago in ![]()
Another Interview with Thomas King by Jordan Wilson
Last read 92 minutes ago in ![]()
Literary Scenes in Canada by Ian Rae
Last read 20 minutes ago in ![]()
A possessive love by Bernadette Calonego
Last read 32 minutes ago in ![]()
A Children's Book Author in Academe by Heather Kirk
Last read 81 minutes ago in ![]()
Canadian Biography: Theory, Practice, Form by Ira B. Nadel
Last read 105 minutes ago in ![]()
On Being Canadian by Rudy Wiebe
Last read 108 minutes ago in ![]()
Lisa Brooks (Author)
The Common Pot: The Recovery of Native Space in the Northeast. University of Minnesota Press
James H. Cox (Author)
Muting White Noise: Native American and European American Novel Traditions. University of Oklahoma Press
Jo-Ann Episkenew (Author)
Taking Back Our Spirits: Indigenous, Literature, Public Policy, and Healing. University of Minnesota Press
Reviewed by Beverley Haun
These three books speak to the historic and continuing omission of Native voices in the Eurocentric cultural narratives of Canada and the United States and to the challenge Native writers are now bringing to this exclusionary narrative monopoly. By returning to historic Native texts in The Common Pot, and documenting the publication and performance of Indigenous counter-narratives in Muting White Noise and Taking Back our Spirits, these authors describe and assess t [...]
Full Review