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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]How Anarchist is Canadian Literature?
by Margery Fee. #214 (Autumn 2012): 6 – 13. Editorial: HTML available.Body/Landscape/Art: Ekphrasis and the North in Jane Urquhart’s The Underpainter
by Richard Brock. #212 (Spring 2012) - General Issue: 11 – 32. Article.Language Writing and the Burden of Critique
by Scott Pound. #210-211 (Autumn/Winter 2011) - 21st-Century Poetics: 9 – 26. Article.Neo-Baroque Configurations in Contemporary Canadian Digital Poetics
by Karl Jirgens. #210-211 (Autumn/Winter 2011) - 21st-Century Poetics: 135 – 151. 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."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.Unleash the Hound and Look
by Travis V. Mason. #209 (Summer 2011) - Spectres of Modernism: 142 – 144. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Regreen: New Canadian Ecological Poetry by Adam Dickinson [Editor] and Anand Madhur [Editor]
• Words to be Looked At: Language in 1960s Art by Liz Kotz [Author]
• Unleashed by Sina Queyras [Author]Living On
by Lorraine Weir. #207 (Winter 2010) - Mordecai Richler: 143 – 144. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Canadian Literature at the Crossroads of Language and Culture by Barbara Godard [Author] and Smaro Kamboureli [Editor]Narratives and Ethics
by Lydia Forssander-Song. #207 (Winter 2010) - Mordecai Richler: 123 – 125. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Stories of the Middle Space: Reading the Ethics of Postmodern Realisms by Deborah Bowen [Author]Different Directions
by Graham Nicol Forst. #206 (Autumn 2010): 182 – 183. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Northrop Frye: New Directions from Old by David Rampton [Editor]Mitraille littéraire et balles perdues chez Céline et Ducharme
by Stéphane Inkel. #203 (Winter 2009) - Home, Memory, Self: 175. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Poétique de l'invective romanesque: L'invectif chez Louis-Ferdinand Céline et Réjean Ducharme by Marie-Hélène Larochelle [Author]There's No Place Like Home
by Benjamin Lefebvre. #200 (Spring 2009) - Strategic Nationalisms: 184 – 185. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Home Words: Discources of Children's Literature in Canada by Mavis Reimer [Editor]A Complicated Welcome
by Markus Poetzsch. #196 (Spring 2008) - Diasporic Women's Writing: 171 – 172. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Romantic Hospitality and the Resistance to Accommodation by Peter Melville [Author]The Enigma of Riddles
by Thomas Wharton. #194 (Autumn 2007) - Visual/Textual Intersections: 112 – 113. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Enigmas and Riddles in Literature by Eleanor Cook [Author]Re: Composing Biotexts
by Guy Beauregard. #194 (Autumn 2007) - Visual/Textual Intersections: 175 – 177. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Writing the Roaming Subject: The Biotext in Canadian Literature by Joanne Saul [Author]
• Diamond Grill by Fred Wah [Author]Writing, Coupling
by Manina Jones. #194 (Autumn 2007) - Visual/Textual Intersections: 179 – 180. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Literary Couplings: Writing Couples, Collaborators, and the Construction of Authorship by Marjorie Stone [Editor] and Judith Thompson [Editor]Targets and Referents
by Lily Cho. #193 (Summer 2007) - Canada Reads: 108 – 109. Book Review: HTML available.
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• The Age of the World Target: Self-Referentiality in War, Theory, and Comparative Work by Ray Chow [Author]Représentations et poubellisation de l'autre
by Pamela V. Sing. #191 (Winter 2006): 118 – 119. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Les dépouilles de l'altéité by Daniel Castillo Durante [Author]Figuring Wisdom
by Adam Dickinson. #191 (Winter 2006): 141 – 142. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Wisdom & Metaphor by Jan Zwicky [Author]Generalizations
by Stephen Guy-Bray. #191 (Winter 2006): 105 – 107. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Peacocks, Chameleons, Centaurs: Gay Suburbia and the Grammar of Social Identity by Wayne H. Brekhaus [Author]
• Gay Male Pornography: An Issue of Sex Discrimination by Christopher N. Kendall [Author]L'imaginaire collecif des Québécois
by Robert Vigneault. #190 (Autumn 2006) - South Asian Diaspora: 100 – 101. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Raison et contradiction. Le mythe au secours de la pensée by Gérard Bouchard [Author]Resistance from the Margins in George Elliott Clarke’s Beatrice Chancy
by Katherine Larson. #189 (Summer 2006) - The Literature of Atlantic Canada: 103 – 118. Article.Writing for Our Lives
by Kathryn Barnwell and Marni L. Stanley. #188 (Spring 2006): 142 – 143. Book Review: HTML available.
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• A Companion to Feminist Theory by Mary Eagleton [Editor]
• The Text is Myself: Women's Life Writing and Catastrophe by Miriam Fuchs [Author]Making Mourning Work
by Elizabeth Hodgson. #188 (Spring 2006): 184 – 185. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Response to Death: The Literary Work of Mourning by Christian Riegel [Editor]Desire's Library
by Len Findlay. #186 (Autumn 2005) - Women & the Politics of Memory: 188 – 190. Book Review: HTML available.
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• The Hydra's Tale: Imagining Disgust by Robert R. Wilson [Author]
• The Fear of Books by Holbrook Jackson [Author]Three Independent Critics
by Graham Good. #185 (Summer 2005) - (Stratton, Compton, Morra, Wylie, Gordon): 161 – 163. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Uncommon Readers: Dennis Donoghue, Frank Kermode, George Steiner, and the Tradition of the Common Reader by Christopher J. Knight [Author]Renegotiating the Peaceable Kingdom
by Gordon Bölling. #184 (Spring 2005) - (Grace, Dolbec, Kirk, Dawson, Appleford): 136 – 138. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Challenging Canada: Dialogism and Narrative Techniques in Canadian Novels by Gabriele Helms [Author]Nothings Safe
by Charles Barbour. #183 (Winter 2004) - Writers Talking: 105 – 107. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Postmodernism: A Very Short Introduction by Christopher Butler [Author]
• Poststructuralism: A Very Short Introduction by Catherine Besley [Author]
• Reading Simulacra: Fatal Theories for Postmodernity by M.W. Smith [Author]
• Parables for the Virtual: Movement, Affect, Sensation by Brian Massumi [Author]Frye in China
by Graham Good. #183 (Winter 2004) - Writers Talking: 156 – 158. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Northrop Frye: Eastern and Western Perspectives by Wang Ning [Editor] and Jean O'Grady [Editor]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]Dialectical Laurence
by Nathalie Cooke. #181 (Summer 2004) - (Wiseman, Livesay, Sime, Connelly, Robinson): 157 – 159. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Ancestors and Gods: Margaret Laurence and the Dialectics of Identity by David Lucking [Author]Ethical Semiotics
by Charles Barbour. #181 (Summer 2004) - (Wiseman, Livesay, Sime, Connelly, Robinson): 97 – 99. Book Review: HTML available.
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• From a Transcendental-Semiotic Point of View by Karl-Otto Apel [Author]
• Literary Discourse: A Semiotic-Pragmatic Approach to Literature by Jørgen Dines Johansen [Author]From Speech to Silence
by Charles Barbour. #181 (Summer 2004) - (Wiseman, Livesay, Sime, Connelly, Robinson): 108 – 109. Book Review: HTML available.
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• 'Pataphysics: The Poetics of Imaginary Science by Christian Bök [Author]
• Faux Pas by Maurice Blanchot [Author]Other Stories
by Claire Wilkshire. #181 (Summer 2004) - (Wiseman, Livesay, Sime, Connelly, Robinson): 111 – 112. Book Review: HTML available.
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• And Other Stories by George Bowering [Author]
• The One and the Many: English-Canadian Short Story Cycles by Gerald Lynch [Author]On Returns
by Charles Barbour. #180 (Spring 2004) - (Montgomery, Carson, Bissoondath, Goodridge): 111 – 113. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Anarcho-Modernism: Toward a New Critical Theory by Ian Angus [Editor]
• Cryptomimesis: The Gothic and Jacques Derrida's Ghost Writing by Jodey Castricano [Author]Worlds of Difference
by John Xiros Cooper. #180 (Spring 2004) - (Montgomery, Carson, Bissoondath, Goodridge): 134 – 137. Book Review: HTML available.
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• Alternative Modernities by Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar [Author]
• Antimodernism and Artistic Experience: Policing the Boundaries of Modernity by Lynda Jessup [Editor]"Descent into Representation, Ascent towards Power"
by Eva-Marie Kröller. #178 (Autumn 2003) - Archives and History: 202 – 204. Opinions & Notes.Anatomy of Humanism
by Graham Nicol Forst. #178 (Autumn 2003) - Archives and History: 129 – 130. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• Northrop Frye's Writings on Education by Goldwin French [Editor] and Jean O’Grady [Editor]
• Anatomy of Criticism by Northrop Frye [Author]
• Humanism Betrayed by Graham Good [Author]Canadian Antimodern
by Brian Trehearne. #178 (Autumn 2003) - Archives and History: 145 – 146. Book Review: HTML available.
Book(s) reviewed:
• A Reassessment of Early Twentieth-Century Canadian Poetry in English by Alexander Kizuk [Author]




