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Forum
I in an Own Place: Reading the Poetry of Canisia Lubrin (pp. 145-147)
Voodoo Hypothesis and Wonder (pp. 152-159)
On Canisia Lubrin’s Tercets (pp. 159-163)
I Is the Chorus: Canisia Lubrin’s The Dyzgraphxst (pp. 163-167)
I in the Liminal: Verging in The Dyzgraphxst (pp. 168-171)
A Poetics of Elsewhere (pp. 176-181)
Six Short Takes: Q&A with Canisia Lubrin (pp. 181-182)
Articles
Poems
Vestigial (pp. 12-13)
Greater Things (pp. 34)
IX—Jones/Baraka (pp. 57)
Carduelis: Behavioral Interview (pp. 82-83)
From “Spring 2020” (pp. 104-105)
Organic (after hip replacement) (pp. 127)
Book Reviews
Reading on the Frontier (pp. 128-130)
Book(s) Reviewed
- Home Feelings: Liberal Citizenship and the Canadian Reading Camp Movement by
Women’s Histories (pp. 130-132)
Book(s) Reviewed
- Feminist Acts: Branching Out Magazine and the Making of Canadian Feminism by
Fiction Aslant of Memoir (pp. 132-134)
Book(s) Reviewed
- Dual Citizens by
- Frying Plantain by
A Bowering Literary History of Canada (pp. 134-135)
Book(s) Reviewed
- Writing and Reading: Essays by
New York to Muddy York (pp. 135-136)
Book(s) Reviewed
- Pulpit, Press, and Politics: Methodists and the Market for Books in Upper Canada by
Stories, Good Food, and Friends (pp. 136-137)
Book(s) Reviewed
- A Generous Spirit: Selected Works by Beth Brant by and
Women in Publishing (pp. 138-139)
Book(s) Reviewed
- Toronto Trailblazers: Women in Canadian Publishing by
Unmeaning Mental Illness (pp. 139-140)
Book(s) Reviewed
- Unmeaningable: Poems by
- Belated Bris of the Brainsick by
“yearning distilled to its essence” (pp. 140-142)
Book(s) Reviewed
- On Nostalgia by
Archives of Movement (pp. 142-144)
Book(s) Reviewed
- Moving Archives by
