Works by Brendan McCormack
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Articles by Brendan McCormack
Announcing New CanLit Guides Chapter: "The Future(s) of Indigenous Horror: Moon of the Crusted Snow," by Gage Karahkwí:io Diabo
By Brendan McCormack
Published in Canadian Literature 250 (2022): 131-134.
By Brendan McCormack
Published in Canadian Literature 250 (2022): 131-134.
On Refugees, Running, and the Politics of Writing: An Interview with Lawrence Hill
By Laura Moss, Brendan McCormack and Lucia Lorenzi
Published in Meanwhile, Home. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 232 (Spring 2017): 11-27.
By Laura Moss, Brendan McCormack and Lucia Lorenzi
Published in Meanwhile, Home. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 232 (Spring 2017): 11-27.
Editorials by Brendan McCormack
Be Our Guest
By Brendan McCormack
Published in House, Home, Hospitality Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 237 (2019): 6-11.
By Brendan McCormack
Published in House, Home, Hospitality Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 237 (2019): 6-11.
Meanwhile, Home: Tinder-Dry Conditions
By Laura Moss and Brendan McCormack
Published in Meanwhile, Home. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 232 (Spring 2017): 6-9.
By Laura Moss and Brendan McCormack
Published in Meanwhile, Home. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 232 (Spring 2017): 6-9.
"What's New?"
By Sheila Giffen and Brendan McCormack
Published in Emerging Scholars. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 226 (Autumn 2015): 6-15.
By Sheila Giffen and Brendan McCormack
Published in Emerging Scholars. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 226 (Autumn 2015): 6-15.
Book Reviews by Brendan McCormack
Undisciplining CanLit
By Brendan McCormack
Published in Tracking CanLit. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 220 (Spring 2014): 131-34.
By Brendan McCormack
Published in Tracking CanLit. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 220 (Spring 2014): 131-34.
- Shifting the Ground of Canadian Literary Study by Robert Zacharias and Smaro Kamboureli
- Producing Canadian Literature: Authors Speak on the Literary Marketplace by Kit Dobson and Smaro Kamboureli
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