Vange Holtz Schramek

Vange Holtz-Schramek’s (she/they) writing appears in Canadian Literature, The Puritan, The Humber Literary Review, Fashion Studies, the Martlet, and Grain Magazine, and is forthcoming in the University of Toronto Quarterly. Vange is from the territories of the Qayqayt peoples, currently called New Westminster, BC, and is a PhD candidate in Communication, New Media, and Cultural Studies at McMaster University in what is currently called Hamilton, ON, the traditional territories of the Mississauga and Haudenosaunee nations.


Works by Vange Holtz Schramek

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Articles by Vange Holtz Schramek

Book Reviews by Vange Holtz Schramek

"There's so much more to be seen . . ."
By Vange Holtz Schramek
Published in Rescaling CanLit: Global Readings Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 238 (2019): 152-153.
  • Undiscovered Country by Al Rempel
  • Dear Current Occupant: A Memoir by Chelene Knight
Hoarding Time
By Vange Holtz Schramek
Published in House, Home, Hospitality Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 237 (2019): 132.
  • Precious Energy by Shannon Bramer
  • Journeywoman by Carolyne Van Der Meer
The Retroactive Gaze
By Vange Holtz Schramek
Published in Concepts of Vancouver: Poetics, Art, Media Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 235 (Winter 2017): 142-143.
  • Landfall by Joe Denham
  • A tattered coat upon a stick by Christopher Levenson
  • Siren by Kateri Lanthier
Re-Sight and Re-Sound
By Vange Holtz Schramek
Published in Indigenous Literature and the Arts of Comunity. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 230-231 (Autumn/Winter 2016): 257-258.
  • The Red Files by Lisa Bird-Wilson
  • How Festive the Ambulance by Kim Fu