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Current Issue: #215 Indigenous Focus (Winter 2012)

Canadian Literature's Issue 215 (Winter 2012) is now available. The issue features articles by Renate Eigenbrod, K. J. Verwaayen, Paul Murphy, Sylvie Vranckx, Mareike Neuhaus, Angela Van Essen, and Anouk Lang, and new Canadian poetry & book reviews.

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  • Fragile Lives by Irene Gammel. #215 (Winter 2012) - Indigenous Focus: 188 – 189. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Incidents in the Life of Markus Paul by David Adams Richards [Author]
    Benevolence by Cynthia Holz [Author]
  • Play’s the Thing by Graham N. Forst. #215 (Winter 2012) - Indigenous Focus: 167 – 168. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Northrop Frye's Writings on Shakespeare and the Renaissance: Vol. 28 by Northrop Frye [Author], Troni Y. Grande [Editor], and Garry Sherbert [Editor]
  • L’Ethos de la fin by David Beaudin-Gagné. #214 (Autumn 2012): 157 – 158. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Comme dans un film des frères Coen by Bertrand Gervais [Author]
    M. by Hans-Jürgen Greif [Author]
  • Genus Envy by Owen Percy. #214 (Autumn 2012): 158 – 160. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    The Honey Locust by Jeffery Round [Author]
    Ape House by Sara Gruen [Author]
  • Mis-mappings and Mis-duplications: Interdiscursivity and the Poetry of Wayde Compton by Joanne Leow. #214 (Autumn 2012): 47 – 66. Article.
  • The Poet's Novel (Un)framed by Kevin McNeilly. #212 (Spring 2012) - General Issue: 173 – 174. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    From Cohen to Carson: The Poet's Novel in Canada by Ian Rae [Author]
  • “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.
  • Neo-Baroque Configurations in Contemporary Canadian Digital Poetics by Karl Jirgens. #210-211 (Autumn/Winter 2011) - 21st-Century Poetics: 135 – 151. Article.
  • Simulacra and Stimulations: Cocksure, Postmodernism, and Richler's Phallic Hero by Brian Johnson. #198 (Autumn 2008) - Canada and Its Discontents: 12 – 27. Article.
  • Re-Writing Pioneer Women in Anglo-Canadian Literature by Conny Steenman-Marcusse. #191 (Winter 2006): 189. Opinions & Notes.
  • The Long Day Wanes by Charles Barbour. #189 (Summer 2006) - The Literature of Atlantic Canada: 173 – 174. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Postmodernism: The Key Figures by Hans Bertens [Editor] and Joseph Natoli [Editor]
  • Not There Yet by Penny van Toorn. #188 (Spring 2006): 120 – 121. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Is Canada Postcolonial? Unsettling Canadian Literature by Laura Moss [Editor]
  • Mythologizing History by Coral Ann Howell and Judith Leggatt. #186 (Autumn 2005) - Women & the Politics of Memory: 126 – 127. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    "Trading Magic for Fact," Fact for Magic: Myth and Mythologizing in Postmodern Canadian Historical Fiction by Marc Colavincenzo [Author]
  • Sign and Symbol in Barbara Gowdy’s The White Bone by Neta Gordon. #185 (Summer 2005) - (Stratton, Compton, Morra, Wylie, Gordon): 76 – 90. Article.
  • Midnight's Grandchildren by Terri Tomsky. #184 (Spring 2005) - (Grace, Dolbec, Kirk, Dawson, Appleford): 150. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Counterrealism and Indo-Anglican Fiction by Chelva Kanaganayakam [Author]
  • Nothings Safe by Charles Barbour. #183 (Winter 2004) - Writers Talking: 105 – 107. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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]
  • Romans québécois post modernes by Georges Desmeules. #182 (Autumn 2004) - Black Writing in Canada: 144 – 145. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Boulevard Raspail by Robert Baillie [Author]
    Rouge malsain by Luc Lecompte [Author]
  • Ideas of North by John Moss. #181 (Summer 2004) - (Wiseman, Livesay, Sime, Connelly, Robinson): 132 – 134. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Canada and the Idea of North by Sherrill Grace [Author]
    Northern Experience and the Myths of Canadian Culture by Renée Hulan [Author]
  • Ravissements et exils by Marie Carrière. #181 (Summer 2004) - (Wiseman, Livesay, Sime, Connelly, Robinson): 166 – 168. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Le ravissement by Andrée A. Michaud [Author]
    Mary l'Irlandaise by Maryse Rouy [Author]
  • Moving the Margins by Maria Noëlle Ng. #181 (Summer 2004) - (Wiseman, Livesay, Sime, Connelly, Robinson): 122 – 123. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    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]
  • From Post- to Pre- by George Lang. #178 (Autumn 2003) - Archives and History: 134 – 137. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Empire by Michael Hardt [Author] and Antonio Negri [Author]
    Posts and Pasts: A Theory of Postcolonialism by Alfred J. López [Author]
  • Theory Robots by Charles Barbour. #178 (Autumn 2003) - Archives and History: 151 – 153. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Negotiating Postmodernism by Wayne Gabardi [Author]
    The Ends of Globalization by Mohammed A. Bamyeh [Author]
    Copying Machines: Taking Notes for the Automaton by Catherine Liu [Author]
  • Writing in the Shadow of the Bomb by Glenn Deer. #173 (Summer 2002) - (Crawford, Munro, Watson, Atwood, Duncan): 6 – 13. Editorial.
  • Watching the Detectives by Paul Stuewe. #173 (Summer 2002) - (Crawford, Munro, Watson, Atwood, Duncan): 165 – 167. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Detective Texts: The Metaphysical Detective Story from Poe to Modernism by Patricia Merivale [Editor] and Susan Elizabeth Sweeney [Editor]
    Lost Girls by Andrew Pyper [Author]
  • Animalia by Susan Fisher. #170-171 (Autumn/Winter 2001) - Nature / Culture: 256 – 261. Opinions & Notes.
  • Culturally Bound Illness by Anna Cooper. #169 (Summer 2001) - (Blais, Laurence, Birdsell, Munro, Jacob, Chen): 167 – 169. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Wishbone Dance by Glen Downie [Author]
    Illness and Culture in the Postmodern Age by David B. Morris [Author]
    Gout: The Patrician Malady by Roy Porter [Author] and G.S. Rousseau [Author]
  • Mythologizing History by Coral Ann Howells. #167 (Winter 2000) - First Nations Writing: 149 – 151. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    New World Myth: Postmodernism and Postcolonialism in Canadian Fiction by Marie Vautier [Author]
  • Les tribulations de la critique québecoise by André Lamontagne. #161-162 (Summer/Autumn 1999) - On Thomas King: 247 – 249. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Lectures du postmodernisme dans le roman québécois by Lucie-Marie Magnan [Author] and Christopher Morin [Author]
    Les tribulations du livre québécois en France (1959-1985) by Josée Vincent [Author]
  • A Ruined Institution by Jennifer Lawn. #160 (Spring 1999) - (Sweatman, Michaels, Munro, Duncan): 143 – 148. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Petrified Campus: The Crisis in Canada's Universities by David J. Bercuson [Author], Robert Bothwell [Author], and J. L. Granatstein [Author]
    Racism, Sexism, and the University: The Political Science Affair at the University of British Columbia by M. Patricia Marchak [Author]
    The University in Ruins by Bill Readings [Author]
    University of Toronto Quarterly 66.4 (1997): Special Issue on Bill Readings's The University in Ruins by University of Toronto [Author]
  • Designed Anarchy in Mavis Gallant’s The Moslem Wife and Other Stories by Tamas Dobozy. #158 (Autumn 1998) - New Directions: 65 – 88. Article.
  • Power Works by Maria Noëlle Ng. #157 (Summer 1998) - (Thomas Raddall, Alice Munro & Aritha van Herk): 151 – 153. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Engendering China: Women, Culture and the State by Christina K. Gilmartin [Editor], Gail Hershatter [Editor], Lisa Rofel [Editor], and Tyrene White [Editor]
    Cultural Politics: Class, Gender, Race and the Postmodern World by Glenn Jordan [Author] and Chris Weedon [Author]
  • Melancholy Memories by Stefan Haag. #156 (Spring 1998): 138 – 139. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    The Rose Garden: Reading Marcel Proust by Kristjana Gunnars [Author]
  • Villages, nouvelles by Marie Vautier. #156 (Spring 1998): 162 – 164. Book Review: HTML available.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    The Quebec Anthology, 1830-1991 by Matt Cohen [Editor] and Wayne Grady [Editor]
    Villages imaginaires: Edouard Montpetit, Jacques Ferron et Jacques Poulin by Pamela V. Sing [Author]
  • Affirming Mystery in Eric McCormack's The Mysterium by Jamie Dopp. #154 (Autumn 1997) - (Essays on Boas, Atwood, Lowry & Munro): 94 – 109. Article: PDF available (single article).
  • Border Crossings by Susanna Egan. #151 (Winter 1996) - Women and War: 137 – 139. Book Review.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Autobiography & Postmodernism by Kathleen Ashley [Author], Leigh Gilmore [Author], and Gerald Peters [Author]
    The Intimate Critique: Autobiographical Literary Criticism by Diane P. Freedman [Author], Olivia Frey [Author], and Frances Murphy Zauhar [Author]
    The Writing on the Wall: Women's Autobiography and the Asylum by Mary Elene Wood [Author]
  • Historiographic Metafiction by Gabriele Helms. #151 (Winter 1996) - Women and War: 161 – 163. Book Review.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Historiographic Metafiction in Modern American and Canadian Literature by Bernd Engler [Editor] and Kurt Müller [Editor]
    Metafiction, Moving Pictures, Moving Histories: : Der historicsche Roman in der Literatur de amerikanischen Postmoderne by Thomas Irmer [Author]
  • For Marx and Derrida Purists by David Thomson. #151 (Winter 1996) - Women and War: 195 – 197. Book Review.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Inventions of Difference: On Jacques Derrida by Rodolphe Gasché [Author]
    Invisible Leviathan: The Marxist Critique of Market Despotism Beyond Postmodernism by Murray G. Smith [Author]
  • Wanting Undecidability by Susan Rudy Dorscht. #150 (Autumn 1996) - Urquhart and Munro: 140 – 142. Book Review.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    The Old Dualities: Deconstructing Robert Kroetsch and His Critics by Dianne Tiefensee [Author]
  • Postmodern Paralepsis by Winfried Siemerling. #150 (Autumn 1996) - Urquhart and Munro: 191 – 193. Book Review.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Postmodern Canadian Fiction and the Rhetoric of Authority by
  • Multiple Selves by Michael Zeitlin. #150 (Autumn 1996) - Urquhart and Munro: 200 – 202. Book Review.
    Book(s) reviewed:
    Shattered Selves: Multiple Personality in a Postmodern World by James M. Glass [Author]
    Double Reading: Postmodernism after Deconstruction by Jeffrey T. Nealon [Author]

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