The Rangeroads is a graphic novel employing regionalism and Gothic elements to investigate how individual identities and landscape engage with the cultural-colonial and industrial-environmental history of the Peace Region. The narrative follows Cai Monkman, a Cree-Métis teenager who becomes lost in the network of rangeroads surrounding the rural Albertan town of Beaverlodge. The roads morph into a place both familiar and strange as Cai travels, encountering spirits, albino moose, and haunted pioneer shacks. At the same time, two lab assistants from the Beaverlodge Research Station investigate the sudden levitations of barley crops and a prophetic voice that phases in and out on a Grande Cache Radio station. The phenomena encountered by Cai ...
Freshwater Fury is Gothic Crime Fiction that recounts crime in Sarnia, Ontario, a community on the s...
As places for rich sensorial and symbolic experiences, forestry recreation sites provide contact not...
Settlers of the Marsh was first published in 1925 following a controversy regarding the treatment of...
The Rangeroads is a graphic novel employing regionalism and Gothic elements to investigate how indiv...
My thesis is a novel-length work of historical fiction entitled Thickwood. The novel can be situated...
As a hybrid text, Of Cycles and Disturbances is blend of creative and theoretical writing that explo...
This ecocritical study analyzes literary works and narratives related to northern Alberta. It establ...
Seasons of a River is a fictional story about a woman looking back on her life. In her recollections...
Landscape is a fact of Canadian life. Regardless of where one lives in Canada, the presence and ima...
Place-based identity for Indigenous peoples in the land currently known as Canada, although foundati...
Time and place are the media through which the eternal is manifested for the comprehension of fallib...
This thesis is a script for a graphic novel, accompanied by demonstrative artwork that includes fini...
The Dryland Diaries is a multigenerational narrative in the epistolary style, a tale of four women, ...
Canadians have developed a vocabulary of regionalism, a cultural shorthand that divides Canada into ...
Steepmilk Deerdog is an urban fantasy novel set in contemporary Ottawa and centering on the stories ...
Freshwater Fury is Gothic Crime Fiction that recounts crime in Sarnia, Ontario, a community on the s...
As places for rich sensorial and symbolic experiences, forestry recreation sites provide contact not...
Settlers of the Marsh was first published in 1925 following a controversy regarding the treatment of...
The Rangeroads is a graphic novel employing regionalism and Gothic elements to investigate how indiv...
My thesis is a novel-length work of historical fiction entitled Thickwood. The novel can be situated...
As a hybrid text, Of Cycles and Disturbances is blend of creative and theoretical writing that explo...
This ecocritical study analyzes literary works and narratives related to northern Alberta. It establ...
Seasons of a River is a fictional story about a woman looking back on her life. In her recollections...
Landscape is a fact of Canadian life. Regardless of where one lives in Canada, the presence and ima...
Place-based identity for Indigenous peoples in the land currently known as Canada, although foundati...
Time and place are the media through which the eternal is manifested for the comprehension of fallib...
This thesis is a script for a graphic novel, accompanied by demonstrative artwork that includes fini...
The Dryland Diaries is a multigenerational narrative in the epistolary style, a tale of four women, ...
Canadians have developed a vocabulary of regionalism, a cultural shorthand that divides Canada into ...
Steepmilk Deerdog is an urban fantasy novel set in contemporary Ottawa and centering on the stories ...
Freshwater Fury is Gothic Crime Fiction that recounts crime in Sarnia, Ontario, a community on the s...
As places for rich sensorial and symbolic experiences, forestry recreation sites provide contact not...
Settlers of the Marsh was first published in 1925 following a controversy regarding the treatment of...