This essay argues for bringing the methodology of post-colonial studies to bear on mainstream Canadian popular culture, towards a rethinking of Canada's ideological affinities with nations traditionally considered as Canada's ‘Others,’ the United Kingdom and the United States, through the mobilizations of popular culture for militarized nation-building. This argument identifies Germany's role in popular Canadian literature as a recurring national ‘Other’ against which Canadian nationalism develops, sensitized to the discourse of national security. Representations of Germany as a chronotope of distant war and natural evil recur among some of the most internationally famous works of Canadian literature. Those read here include Anne of Green G...
The Canadian is a social, geographical, psychological and literary phenomenon who in his never-endin...
The years following the First World War witnessed a dramatic change in the Canadian novel, from nine...
From 1871 to the First World War, a large number of fictional works portraying future wars were publ...
This paper explores original material from a collection of Canadian mass-market magazines that were ...
Several important novels were published in Canada in 1954. They include Mordecai Richler\u27s first ...
An important critical study of Canadian literature, placing internationally successful anglophone Ca...
This dissertation seeks to modify the widely held view that the Great War (1914-18) was the defining...
This thesis presents a comparative analysis of two periods of Canadian young adult historical fictio...
The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature provides a broad-ranging introduction to some of the key ...
Most scholars consider the 1951 issue of a report by the Royal Commission on National Development in...
"Andrew Allan, Nathan Cohen, and Mavor Moore: Cultural Nationalism and the Growth of Canadian Drama ...
This essay considers the spatial politics of the transnational turn in recent Canadian literary crit...
The history of the Great War has been dominated by accounts that view the War as an international co...
This essay examines how Margaret Atwood’s recent dystopias Oryx and Crake and The Year of the Flood ...
"Occupants of Memory: War in Twentieth-Century Canadian Fiction" examines key novels and short stori...
The Canadian is a social, geographical, psychological and literary phenomenon who in his never-endin...
The years following the First World War witnessed a dramatic change in the Canadian novel, from nine...
From 1871 to the First World War, a large number of fictional works portraying future wars were publ...
This paper explores original material from a collection of Canadian mass-market magazines that were ...
Several important novels were published in Canada in 1954. They include Mordecai Richler\u27s first ...
An important critical study of Canadian literature, placing internationally successful anglophone Ca...
This dissertation seeks to modify the widely held view that the Great War (1914-18) was the defining...
This thesis presents a comparative analysis of two periods of Canadian young adult historical fictio...
The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature provides a broad-ranging introduction to some of the key ...
Most scholars consider the 1951 issue of a report by the Royal Commission on National Development in...
"Andrew Allan, Nathan Cohen, and Mavor Moore: Cultural Nationalism and the Growth of Canadian Drama ...
This essay considers the spatial politics of the transnational turn in recent Canadian literary crit...
The history of the Great War has been dominated by accounts that view the War as an international co...
This essay examines how Margaret Atwood’s recent dystopias Oryx and Crake and The Year of the Flood ...
"Occupants of Memory: War in Twentieth-Century Canadian Fiction" examines key novels and short stori...
The Canadian is a social, geographical, psychological and literary phenomenon who in his never-endin...
The years following the First World War witnessed a dramatic change in the Canadian novel, from nine...
From 1871 to the First World War, a large number of fictional works portraying future wars were publ...