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242 results for Canadian Studies
Discovery Passages
by Lorraine Weir. #214 (Autumn 2012): 178 – 181. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Discovery Passages by Garry T. Morse [Author]Anishinaabenendamon
by Margaret Noori. #214 (Autumn 2012): 166. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Think Indian: Languages Are Beyond Price by Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm [Editor] and Basil Johnson [Author]Vues sur l’ossuaire
by Daniel Laforest. #214 (Autumn 2012): 136 – 137. Book Review: HTML available.
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• La voix et l’os: Imaginaire de l’ascèse chez Saint-Denys Garneau et Samuel Beckett by Frédérique Bernier [Author]Recuperating the City
by Maia Joseph. #214 (Autumn 2012): 162 – 163. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Imagining Toronto by Amy Lavender Harris [Author]
• City of Love and Revolution: Vancouver in the Sixties by Lawrence Aronsen [Author]L’orientalisme au Québec ?
by Chris Reyns-Chikuma. #214 (Autumn 2012): 184 – 185. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Asie de soi, Asie de l’autre: Récits et figures de l'altérité by Janusz Przychodzen [Editor]How to Be Here
by Allison Calder. #214 (Autumn 2012): 168 – 169. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Goodlands: A Meditation and History on the Great Plains by Frances W. Kaye [Author]
• Man Facing West by Don Gayton [Author]Telling, Retelling, and Rebelling
by Patricia Godbout. #214 (Autumn 2012): 141 – 142. Book Review: HTML available.
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• A Gentleman of Pleasure: One Life of John Glassco, Poet, Memoirist, Translator, and Pornographer by Brian Busby [Author]Textual (De)colonizations
by Renate Eigenbrod. #214 (Autumn 2012): 175 – 176. Book Review: HTML available.
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• First Person Plural: Aboriginal Storytelling and the Ethics of Collaborative Authorship by Sophie McCall [Author]These Shared Truths: Taking Back Our Spirits and the Literary-Critical Practice of Decolonization
by Allison Hargreaves. #214 (Autumn 2012): 94 – 100. Article.Literature, Healing, and the Transformational Imaginary: Thoughts on Jo-Ann Episkenew’s Taking Back Our Spirits: Indigenous Literature, Public Policy, and Healing
by Daniel Heath Justice. #214 (Autumn 2012): 101 – 108. Article.What Stories Do: A Response to Episkenew
by Kristina Fagan Bidwell. #214 (Autumn 2012): 109 – 116. Article.Indigenizing Author Meets Critics: Collaborative Indigenous Literary Scholarship
by Jo-Ann Episkenew. #214 (Autumn 2012): 117 – 127. Article.Introduction: Indigenizing the
by Susan Gingell and Deanna Reder. #214 (Autumn 2012): 91 – 93. Article.Author Meets Critics
ForumWomen and Religious Tradition
by Maryann Tjart Jantzen. #213 (Summer 2012) - New Work on Early Canadian Literature: 163 – 164. Book Review: HTML available.
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• The Practice of Perfection by Mary Frances Coady [Author]
• The Hidden Thing by Dora Dueck [Author]
• The Octave of All Souls by Robert Eady [Author]Awash in Linguistic (and Intestinal) Doubt
by Christine Stewart. #213 (Summer 2012) - New Work on Early Canadian Literature: 189 – 191. Book Review: HTML available.
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• The Exile Book of Poetry in Translation: 20 Canadian Poets Take on the World by Priscila Uppal [Editor]
• Expeditions of a Chimæra by Oana Avasilichioaei [Author] and Erín Moure [Author]Unmasking The Literary Garland’s T.D. Foster
by Jennifer Harris. #213 (Summer 2012) - New Work on Early Canadian Literature: 84 – 98. Article.Weltgeschichte as Heilsgeschichte: Typology in Mary Rowlandson's and Jérôme Lalemant's Captivity Narratives
by Florian Freitag. #213 (Summer 2012) - New Work on Early Canadian Literature: 100 – 115. Article.Class, Culture, and Belief: The Contexts of Charles Heavysege's Christian Poetry
by Heather Jones. #213 (Summer 2012) - New Work on Early Canadian Literature: 141 – 155. 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.
by Michele Holmgren. #213 (Summer 2012) - New Work on Early Canadian Literature: 40 – 57. Article.Ireland and England Will be Too Little For Me
: The Canadian Letters of Lord Edward Fitzgerald in The Life and Death of Lord Edward FitzgeraldNew Work on Early Canadian Literature
by Janice Fiamengo and Thomas Hodd. #213 (Summer 2012) - New Work on Early Canadian Literature: 6 – 15. Editorial: HTML available.National Pasts, Posts, and Futures
by Robert Zacharias. #212 (Spring 2012) - General Issue: 134 – 136. Book Review: HTML available.
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• National Plots: Historical Fiction and Changing Ideas of Canada by Andrea Cabajsky [Author]
• Global Realignments and the Canadian Nation in the Third Milennium by Karin Ikas [Author]
• Canada: Images of a Post/National Society by Gunilla Florby [Editor], Mark Shackleton [Editor], and Katri Suhonen [Editor]Reclaiming the Lost
by J. A. Weingarten. #212 (Spring 2012) - General Issue: 153 – 154. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Canadian Women in Print, 1750-1918 by Carole Gerson [Author]Personalities and Place
by Brooke Pratt. #212 (Spring 2012) - General Issue: 136 – 138. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Making Waves: Reading BC and Pacific Northwest Literature by Trevor Carolan [Editor]
• Lakeland: Journeys into the Soul of Canada by Allan Casey [Author]Pierre Berton, Celebrity, and the Economics of Authenticity
by Geoff Martin. #212 (Spring 2012) - General Issue: 50 – 66. Article.Body/Landscape/Art: Ekphrasis and the North in Jane Urquhart’s The Underpainter
by Richard Brock. #212 (Spring 2012) - General Issue: 11 – 32. Article.Moths in the Iron Curtain, or Roaming in the USSR with Al Purdy and Ralph Gustafson
by Victor Pogostin. #212 (Spring 2012) - General Issue: 197 – 202. Opinions & Notes.“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."These marked spaces lie beneath / the alphabet": Readers, Borders, and Citizens in Erín Moure’s Recent Work
by Ryan Fitzpatrick and Susan Rudy. #210-211 (Autumn/Winter 2011) - 21st-Century Poetics: 60 – 74. 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.Studying Canadian Studies in a Trans-Cultural Age
by Karl Jirgens. #209 (Summer 2011) - Spectres of Modernism: 162 – 163. Book Review: HTML available.
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• To Know Our Many Selves: From the Study of Canada to Canadian Studies by Dirk Hoerder [Author]Six Kings and a Pawn
by Ted Binnema. #208 (Spring 2011) - Prison Writing: 138 – 139. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Merchant Kings: When Companies Ruled the World, 1600-1900 by Stephen R. Bown [Author]
• Letters From Rupert's Land, 1826-1840 by Helen E. Ross [Editor]Prismatic Reflections
by Linda Quirk. #207 (Winter 2010) - Mordecai Richler: 180 – 181. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Carol Shields: Evocations and Echo by Conny Steenman-Marcusse [Editor] and Aritha van Herk [Editor]
• Following the Curve of Time: The Legendary M. Wylie Blanchet byCelebrating Barry Callaghan
by Douglas Ivison. #207 (Winter 2010) - Mordecai Richler: 177 – 178. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Barry Callaghan: Essays on His Works by Priscila Uppal [Editor]Anti-Heroes All
by Janice Fiamengo. #207 (Winter 2010) - Mordecai Richler: 144 – 146. Book Review: HTML available.
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• On the Art of Being Canadian by Sherrill Grace [Author]Studying Canadian Studies
by Kit Dobson. #206 (Autumn 2010): 171 – 172. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Canadian Cultural Studies: A Reader by Gail Faurschou [Editor], Sourayan Mookerjea [Editor], and Imre Szeman [Editor]English Canada in Translation
by Natasha Dagenais. #206 (Autumn 2010): 152 – 153. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Les Belles étrangères: Canadians in Paris by Janes Koustas [Author]Method and Material
by Bart Vautour. #206 (Autumn 2010): 167 – 169. Book Review: HTML available.
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• The Wrong World: Selected Stories & Essays of Bertram Brooker by Gregory Betts [Author]
• Reasoning Otherwise: Leftists and the People's Enlightenment in Canada, 1890-1920 by Ian McKay [Author]The Old World and the New
by Birgitta Berglund. #201 (Summer 2009) - Disappearance and Mobility: 177 – 178. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Literary Environments: Canada and the Old World by Britta Olinder [Editor]Canadians as Tourists
by Wendy Roy. #201 (Summer 2009) - Disappearance and Mobility: 174 – 175. Book Review: HTML available.
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• "A Happy Holiday": English Canadians and Transatlantic Tourism, 1870-1930 by Cecilia Morgan [Author]




