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Dynamic Equivalences
by Sylvie Vranckx. #214 (Autumn 2012): 181 – 183. Book Review: HTML available.
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• “That’s Raven Talk”: Holophrastic Readings of Contemporary Indigenous Literatures by Mareike Neuhaus [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]Canaries in the Coalmine
by David Leahy. #214 (Autumn 2012): 192 – 193. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Anne of Tim Hortons: Globalization and the Reshaping of Atlantic-Canadian Literature by Herb Wyile [Author]Canada: Migration and Exile
by Suzanne Marshall. #214 (Autumn 2012): 129 – 130. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Migration and Fiction: Narratives of Migration in Contemporary Canadian Literature by Martin Loschnigg [Editor] and Maria Löschnigg [Editor]
• Fluid Exile: Jewish Exile Writers in Canada 1940-2006 by Eugen Banauch [Author]Queer Retrospectives
by Moynan King. #214 (Autumn 2012): 149 – 150. Book Review: HTML available.
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• This One's Going to Last Forever by Nairne Holtz [Author]
• Outspoken: A Canadian Collection of Lesbian Scenes and Monologues by Susan G. Cole [Editor]
• Queer Theatre in Canada by Rosalind Kerr [Editor]How Anarchist is Canadian Literature?
by Margery Fee. #214 (Autumn 2012): 6 – 13. Editorial: HTML available.
by Germaine Warkentin. #214 (Autumn 2012): 15 – 29. Article.The Age of Frye
: Dissecting the Anatomy of Criticism, 1957-1966These 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
ForumTaste and Colonial Conjugality in Susan Frances Harrison
by Jennifer Henderson. #213 (Summer 2012) - New Work on Early Canadian Literature: 117 – 139. 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.Personalities and Place
by Brooke Pratt. #212 (Spring 2012) - General Issue: 136 – 138. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Making Waves: Reading BC and Pacific Northwest Literature by Trevor Carolan [Editor]
• Lakeland: Journeys into the Soul of Canada by Allan Casey [Author]Body/Landscape/Art: Ekphrasis and the North in Jane Urquhart’s The Underpainter
by Richard Brock. #212 (Spring 2012) - General Issue: 11 – 32. Article.A ≠ A: The Potential for a ’Pataphysical Poetic in Dan Farrell’s The Inkblot Record
by Katie L. Price. #210-211 (Autumn/Winter 2011) - 21st-Century Poetics: 27 – 41. 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.Language Writing and the Burden of Critique
by Scott Pound. #210-211 (Autumn/Winter 2011) - 21st-Century Poetics: 9 – 26. 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.Pomo Redux
by Kit Dobson. #209 (Summer 2011) - Spectres of Modernism: 180 – 182. Book Review: HTML available.
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• RE: Reading the Postmodern: Canadian Literature and Criticism after Modernism by Robert David Stacey [Editor]Monumental in Their Own Right
by Cynthia Sugars. #209 (Summer 2011) - Spectres of Modernism: 185 – 187. Book Review: HTML available.
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• David Adams Richards of the Miramichi: A Biographical Introduction by Tony Tremblay [Author]Anne Shirley's New Reach
by M. Sean Saunders. #209 (Summer 2011) - Spectres of Modernism: 157 – 159. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Anne's World: A New Century of Anne of Green Gables by Irene Gammel [Editor] and Benjamin Lefebvre [Editor]The Daring Wager
by Linda Quirk. #209 (Summer 2011) - Spectres of Modernism: 150 – 152. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Wider Boundaries of Daring: The Modernist Impulse in Canadian Women's Poetry by Di Brandt [Editor] and Barbara Godard [Editor]
• My Beloved Wager: Essays from a Writing Practice by Smaro Kamboureli [Editor] and Erín Moure [Author]Frye's Legacy
by Graham Nicol Forst. #208 (Spring 2011) - Prison Writing: 159 – 160. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Northrop Frye on Twentieth-Century Literature by Northrop Frye [Author] and Glen Robert Gill [Editor]Actualité de Réjean Ducharme
by Jean Morency. #208 (Spring 2011) - Prison Writing: 162 – 163. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Présences de Ducharme by Marie-Andrée Beaudet [Editor], Élisabeth Haghebaert [Editor], and Elisabeth Nardout-Laferge [Author]
• Réjean Ducharme: une marginalité paradoxale by Élisabeth Haghebaert [Author]The Model Prisoner: Reading Confinement in Alias Grace
by Alison Toron. #208 (Spring 2011) - Prison Writing: 12 – 28. Article.Positioning Globality
by Meagan Dallimore. #208 (Spring 2011) - Prison Writing: 196 – 198. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Transnational Canadas: Anglo-Canadian Literature and Globalization by Kit Dobson [Author]
• Unfastened: Globality and Asian North American Narratives by Eleanor Ty [Author]Unsettling History and Text
by Heather Latimer. #208 (Spring 2011) - Prison Writing: 194 – 195. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Unsettled Remains: Canadian Literature and the Postcolonial Gothic by Cynthia Sugars [Editor] and Gerry Turcotte [Editor]
• What the Furies Bring by Kenneth Sherman [Author]Reading List
by Alison Calder. #207 (Winter 2010) - Mordecai Richler: 168 – 169. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Hooked on Canadian Books: The Good, the Better, and the Best Canadian Novels since 1984 by T. F. Rigelhof [Author]Gabrielle Roy's Intercultural Writings
by Louise Ladouceur. #206 (Autumn 2010): 121 – 122. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Between Languages and Cultures: Colonial and Postcolonial Readings of Gabrielle Roy by Rosemary Chapman [Author]New Multiculturalisms
by Sam Knowles. #206 (Autumn 2010): 134 – 135. Book Review: HTML available.
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• The Texture of Identity: The Fiction of MG Vassanji, Neil Bissoondath, and Rohinton Mistry by Martin Genetsch [Author]Enlightening Essays
by Neil Querengesser. #206 (Autumn 2010): 177 – 178. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Mary di Michele: Essays on Her Works by Joseph Pivato [Editor]
• The Ivory Thought: Essays on Al Purdy by Shoshannah Ganz [Editor], Josephine Kealey [Editor], and Gerald Lynch [Editor](In)visible Canadian
by Graham Nicol Forst. #206 (Autumn 2010): 124 – 126. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Northrop Frye's Canadian Literary Criticism and Its Influences by Branko Grojup [Editor]
• Northrop Frye: Selected Letters, 1934-1991 by Robert D. Denham [Editor]Context Is All
by Coral Ann Howell. #206 (Autumn 2010): 191 – 193. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Margaret Atwood: Feminism and Fiction by Fiona Tolan [Author]Grasping Ondaatje
by Sofie De Smyter. #205 (Summer 2010) - Queerly Canadian: 192 – 193. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Michael Ondaatje: Distance, Clarity, and Ghosts.: An Analysis of Ondaatje's Writing Techniques Against a Background of Was and Buddhist Philosophy by Joan Elizabeth von Memerty [Author]
• Michael Ondaatje by Lee Spinks [Author]Gone Albertan
by Neil Querengesser. #205 (Summer 2010) - Queerly Canadian: 150 – 151. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Wild Words: Essays on Alberta Literature by Donna Coates [Editor] and George Melnyk [Editor]Isn't That Funny?
by Lisa Close. #203 (Winter 2009) - Home, Memory, Self: 151 – 153. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Humor in Contemporary Native North American Literature: Reimagining Nativeness by Eva Gruber [Author]
• Drew Hayden Taylor: Essays on His Work by Robert C. Nunn [Editor]
• Me Sexy: An Exploration of Native Sex and Sexuality by Drew Hayden Taylor [Editor]A Question of Representation
by Sarah Galletly. #203 (Winter 2009) - Home, Memory, Self: 179 – 180. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Gwethalyn Graham: A Liberated Woman in a Conventional Age by Barbara Meadowcroft [Author]
• Margaret Atwood: Essays on Her Works by Branko Gorjup [Editor]Lectures en miroir
by André Lamontagne. #203 (Winter 2009) - Home, Memory, Self: 181 – 182. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Louis Hamelin et ses doubles by François Ouellet [Author] and François Paré [Author]




