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Critical Ecology and Critical Theory
by Lisa Szabo-Jones. #214 (Autumn 2012): 137 – 138. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Critical Ecologies: The Frankfurt School and Contemporary Environmental Crises by Andrew Biro [Editor]Last Pages: Stick Pen
by Laurie Ricou. #214 (Autumn 2012): 199 – 201. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Footprints: Canadian Sports Stories: Summer by Dave Toms [Author]
• Saskatchewan Sports: Lives Past and Present by Holden Stoffel [Editor]
• Sport in Canada: A History by Don Morrow [Author] and Kevin B. Wamsley [Author]
• Canadian Hockey Literature by Jason Blake [Author]
• Now is the Winter: Thinking about Hockey by Jamie Dopp [Editor] and Richard Harrison [Editor]
• Of Hockey and Hijab: Reflections of a Canadian Muslim Woman by Sheema Khan [Author]Genus Envy
by Owen Percy. #214 (Autumn 2012): 158 – 160. Book Review: HTML available.
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• The Honey Locust by Jeffery Round [Author]
• Ape House by Sara Gruen [Author]Duncan’s Folly: The Murchison House as Mock Ruin
by Brooke Pratt. #213 (Summer 2012) - New Work on Early Canadian Literature: 59 – 81. Article.Paul Kane’s Wanderings of an Artist and the Rise of Transcontinental Nationalism
by I.S. MacLaren. #213 (Summer 2012) - New Work on Early Canadian Literature: 16 – 38. Article.“Infiltrate as Cells”: The Biopolitically Ethical Subject of sybil unrest
by Sonnet L'Abbé. #210-211 (Autumn/Winter 2011) - 21st-Century Poetics: 169 – 189. Article.North of Invention: Interview with Charles Bernstein and Sarah Dowling
by Sonnet L'Abbé. #210-211 (Autumn/Winter 2011) - 21st-Century Poetics: 84 – 95. Article.Modernity in Practice: A Comparative View of the Cultural Dynamics of Modernist Literary Production in Australia and Canada
by Anouk Lang. #209 (Summer 2011) - Spectres of Modernism: 48 – 63. Article.Early Richler, Las Fallas, and Sacrificing the National Self
by Glenn Deer. #207 (Winter 2010) - Mordecai Richler: 42 – 58. Article.What Won't Become of Canada and What Became
by Gregory Betts. #197 (Summer 2008) - Predators and Gardens: 144 – 146. Book Review: HTML available.
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• The Polite Revolution: Perfecting the Canadian Dream by John Ibbitson [Author]
• Intent for a Nation: What Is Canada For? by Michael Byers [Author]
• The Other Quiet Revolution: National Identities in English Canada, 1945-71 by José E. Igartua [Author]Globality in Comics
by Andrew Yang. #197 (Summer 2008) - Predators and Gardens: 193 – 194. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth by Chris Ware [Author]
• Shenzhen: A Travelogue from China by Guy Delisle [Author]Bullshit Nations
by Sarah Banting. #196 (Spring 2008) - Diasporic Women's Writing: 174 – 175. Book Review: HTML available.
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• What Lies Before Us by Morris Panych [Author]
• In the Eyes of God by Raul Sanchez Inglis [Author]Comparative Citizenship
by Jerome H. Black. #195 (Winter 2007) - Context(e)s: 120 – 122. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Becoming a Citizen: Incorperating Immigrants and Refugees in the United States and Canada by Irene Bloemraad [Author]Liberalism and Its Discontents
by Candida Rifkind. #194 (Autumn 2007) - Visual/Textual Intersections: 127 – 129. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Lament for a Nation: The Defeat of Canadian Nationalism (40th Anniversary Edition) by George P. Grant [Author]
• Rebels, Reds, Radicals: Rethinking Canada's Left History by Ian McKay [Author]Beyond Border Metaphors
by Elizabeth Maurer. #191 (Winter 2006): 115 – 117. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Holding the Line: Borders in a Global World by Heather N. Nicol [Editor] and Ian Townsend-Gault [Editor]Ambivalence at the site of authority: Desire and Difference in Funny Boy
by Andrew Lesk. #190 (Autumn 2006) - South Asian Diaspora: 31 – 46. Article.Records of the Past and Future
by Norman Ravvin. #187 (Winter 2005) - Littérature francophone hors-Québec / Francophone Writing Outside Quebec: 168 – 169. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Awakening Lives: Autobiographies of Jewish Youth in Poland Before the Holocaust by Jeffrey Shandler [Editor]
• Citizenship in Transformation in Canada by Yvonne M. Hébert [Editor]Migration as Muse
by Jim Zucchero. #185 (Summer 2005) - (Stratton, Compton, Morra, Wylie, Gordon): 177 – 179. Book Review: HTML available.
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• F. G. Paci--Essays on His Works by J. Pivato [Author]
• The Freedom of the Migrant--Objections to Nationalism by Vilem Flusser [Author]CanLit History Today
by Marie Vaultier. #184 (Spring 2005) - (Grace, Dolbec, Kirk, Dawson, Appleford): 173 – 175. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Tendances actuelles en histoire littéraire canadienne by Denis Saint-Jacques [Editor](Re)Construction Zones
by Maria Truchan-Tataryn. #183 (Winter 2004) - Writers Talking: 132 – 134. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Literary Culture and Female Authorship in Canada 1760-2000 by Faye Hammill [Author]
• Ephemeral Territories by Erin Manning [Author]Imagined Canadas
by Kathryn Grafton. #183 (Winter 2004) - Writers Talking: 178 – 179. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Imagined Nations: Reflections on Media in Canadian Fiction by David R. Williams [Author]All About CanLit
by Rocío G. Davis. #183 (Winter 2004) - Writers Talking: 142 – 143. Book Review: HTML available.
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• The Cambridge Companion to Canadian Literature by Eva-Marie Kröller [Editor]Home and Away
by Annette Kern-Stáhler. #182 (Autumn 2004) - Black Writing in Canada: 90 – 92. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Domesticity, Imperialism, and Emigration in the Victorian Noval by Diana C. Archibald [Author]
• Destination Canada: Immigration Debates and Issues by Peter S. Li [Author]
• Passages: Welcome Home to Canada by Westwood Creative Artists [Author]Canada Reads
by Laura Moss. #182 (Autumn 2004) - Black Writing in Canada: 6 – 10. Editorial.Mapping the Door of No Return: Deterritorialization and the Work of Dionne Brand
by Marlene Goldman. #182 (Autumn 2004) - Black Writing in Canada: 13 – 28. Article.Writing Diasporic Lives
by Wendy Roy. #182 (Autumn 2004) - Black Writing in Canada: 163 – 165. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Portugese Women in Toronto: Gender, Immigration, and Nationalism by Wenona Giles [Author]
• Caribbean Autobiography: Cultural Identity and Self-Representation by Sandra Pouchet Paquet [Author]Moving the Margins
by Maria Noëlle Ng. #181 (Summer 2004) - (Wiseman, Livesay, Sime, Connelly, Robinson): 122 – 123. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Postmodernism and China by Arif Dirlik [Editor] and Xudong Zhang [Editor]
• Other Chinas: The Yao and the Politics of National Belonging by Ralph A. Litzinger [Author]Queer and Now
by Stephen Guy-Bray. #180 (Spring 2004) - (Montgomery, Carson, Bissoondath, Goodridge): 137 – 138. Book Review: HTML available.
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• In a Queer Country: Gay and Lesbian Studies in the Canadian Context by Terry Goldie [Editor]Oublis et Obsessions
by Dominique Perron. #180 (Spring 2004) - (Montgomery, Carson, Bissoondath, Goodridge): 115 – 117. Book Review: HTML available.
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• La Langue et le nombril by Chantal Bouchard [Author]
• L'Émergence des classiques by Daniel Chartier [Author]Of Wars and the Border
by Joseph Jones. #179 (Winter 2003) - Literature & War: 142 – 144. Book Review: HTML available.
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• A Good and Wise Measure: The Search for the Canadian-American Boundary, 1783-1842 by Francis M. Carroll [Author]
• Northern Passage: American Vietnam War Resisters in Canada by John Hagan [Author]
• All American Boys: Draft Dodgers in Canada from the Vietnam War by Frank Kusch [Author]Sparrow Nation
by Christoph Irmscher. #179 (Winter 2003) - Literature & War: 136 – 140. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Elliott Coues: Naturalists and Frontier Historian by Michael J. Brodhead [Author] and Paul Russell Cutright [Author]
• When the Eagle Screamed: The Romantic Horizon in American Expansionism, 1800-1860 by William Goetzmann [Author]
• The Shaping of American Ethnography: The Wilkes Exploring Expedition by Barry Alan Joyce [Author]Dreaming of Nationhood, Writing of Motherhood
by Jane Moss. #178 (Autumn 2003) - Archives and History: 153 – 155. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• The Dream of Nation. A Social and Intellectual History of Quebec by Susan Mann [Author]
• Mothers of Invention: Feminist Authors and Experimentl Fiction in France and Quebec by Miléna Santoro [Author]Imagining Justice
by Kristina Fagan. #176 (Spring 2003) - Anne Carson: 122 – 124. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Citizens Plus: Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian State by Alan C. Cairns [Author]
• Justice in Paradise by Bruce Clark [Author]Post-Race: Contemporary Black Writing
by Karina Vernon. #176 (Spring 2003) - Anne Carson: 125 – 126. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Writing from the Borderlands: A Study of Chicano, Afro-Caribbean and Native Literatures in North America by Carmen Cáliz-Montoro [Author]
• Race and Racism: Canada's Challenge by Leo Driedger [Author] and Shiva S. Halli [Author]
• Dreaming Black Writing White: The Hagar Myth in American Cultural History by Janet Gabler-Hover [Author]
• Being Black: Essays by Althea Prince [Author]Identity Narratives
by Maryann Tjart Jantzen. #175 (Winter 2002) - francophone / anglophone: 145 – 146. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Women and Narrative Identity: Rewriting the Quebec National Text by Mary Jean Green [Author]Imagining Postcolonialism
by Laura Moss. #174 (Autumn 2002) - Travel: 168 – 170. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Double Crossings: Madness, Sexuality and Imperialism by Anne McClintock [Author]
• Postcolonial Imaginings: Fictions of a New World Order by David Punter [Author]
• En-Gendering India: Woman and Nation in Colonial and Postcolonial Narratives by Sangeeta Ray [Author]Canadian Women's Cinema
by Peter Urquhart. #173 (Summer 2002) - (Crawford, Munro, Watson, Atwood, Duncan): 113 – 114. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Gendering the Nation: Canadian Women's Cinema by Kay Armatage [Editor], Kass Banning [Editor], Brenda Longfellow [Editor], and Janine Marchessault [Editor]Liberalism & the Question of Nation
by Peter R. Babiak. #173 (Summer 2002) - (Crawford, Munro, Watson, Atwood, Duncan): 121 – 124. Book Review: HTML available.
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• A Question of Values: New Canadian Perspectives in Ethics and Political Philosophy by Samantha Brennan [Editor], Tracy McIsaacs [Editor], and Michael Milde [Editor]
• Impossible Nation: The Longing for Homeland in Canada and Quebec by Ray Conlogue [Author]
• Reinventing Canada/ Reinventer le Canada by Jeffrey Simpson [Author]
• Dismantling a Nation: Canada and the New World Order by Stephen McBride [Author] and John Shields [Author]Focusing on Delivery
by Gili Bethlehem. #173 (Summer 2002) - (Crawford, Munro, Watson, Atwood, Duncan): 151 – 153. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Between Women and Nation: Nationalism, Transnational Feminisms, and the State by Norma Alarcón [Editor], Caren Kaplan [Editor], and Minoo Moallem [Editor]
• Monsters and Revolutionaries: Colonial Family Romance and Métissage by Françoise Vergès [Author]The Present As Watershed
by Lothar Honnighausen. #172 (Spring 2002) - Auto / biography: 174 – 176. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Citizens and Nation: An Essay on History, Communication, and Canada by Gerald Friesen [Author]
• The Next Canada: In Search of Our Future Nation by Myrna Kostash [Author]




