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Current Issue: #214 (Autumn 2012)

Canadian Literature's Issue 214 (Autumn 2012) is now available. The issue features articles by Germaine Warkentin, Susan Gingell, Deanna Reder, Allison Hargreaves, Daniel Heath Justice, Kristina Fagan Bidwell, Jo-Ann Episkenew, Andrea King, Joanne Leow, and Ana María Fraile, and new Canadian poetry & book reviews.

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710 results for Literary Criticism

  • Dynamic Equivalences by Sylvie Vranckx. #214 (Autumn 2012): 181 – 183. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    “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.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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.
  • The Age of Frye: Dissecting the Anatomy of Criticism, 1957-1966 by Germaine Warkentin. #214 (Autumn 2012): 15 – 29. Article.
  • 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 Author Meets Critics Forum by Susan Gingell and Deanna Reder. #214 (Autumn 2012): 91 – 93. Article.
  • Taste 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.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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]

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