Co-edited by Patricia J. Proulx, UNO faculty member. Chapter 8: Migration and Memory in Marie-Célie Agnant\u27s La dot de Sara and Abla Farhoud\u27s La bonheur a la queue glissante, authored by Patrice J. Proulx. This is the first comprehensive study in English of the post-war literature of immigration in Quebec. It examines the literary representation of immigration as it relates to those who have moved to Quebec from such areas as the Caribbean, the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia. Through this focus on immigration, the essays raise a series of questions related to gender, cultural pluralism, identity politics, and narrative forms. One of the key objectives is to consider the ways in which the literary texts portray the concept of imm...
The literature of the Quiet Revolution tends to be read in terms of its engagement with the construc...
This dissertation considers the recent wave of memoir-style fiction by French Jewish authors of Otto...
International audienceFor many years, numerous authors have been researching aspects of a largely un...
Co-edited by Patrice J. Proulx, UNO faculty member. Chapter: Textualizing the Immigrant Community: F...
Migrant literature in Quebec has always existed. However, in the late 1970s and the early 1980s, a c...
Tina Mouneimné-Wojtas Écritures migrantes: Quebecois challenge. The essay analyzes é...
The aim of this paper is to recognize the manifestations of the culturalhybridization (métissage) am...
This thesis is an analysis of problematic identity in French Canadian literature ( Quebecois literat...
This dissertation examines how space, place, and mobility shape the identities of the protagonists i...
This book examines the cultural work of space and memory in Canada and Canadian literature, and enco...
Le présent article analyse La Dot de Sara et Le Livre d’Emma, de l’écrivaine haïtienne-québécoise Ma...
What is the nature of Quebec literature these days? Will we soon be speaking yet again of a national...
The theme of language in Québec embraces two levels: on the one hand, it testifies to the often conf...
Francophone Native literature from Quebec is a relatively recent phenomenon. Although Native writing...
Since Homer, exile is closely linked to literature and even seems to be consubstancial to the very a...
The literature of the Quiet Revolution tends to be read in terms of its engagement with the construc...
This dissertation considers the recent wave of memoir-style fiction by French Jewish authors of Otto...
International audienceFor many years, numerous authors have been researching aspects of a largely un...
Co-edited by Patrice J. Proulx, UNO faculty member. Chapter: Textualizing the Immigrant Community: F...
Migrant literature in Quebec has always existed. However, in the late 1970s and the early 1980s, a c...
Tina Mouneimné-Wojtas Écritures migrantes: Quebecois challenge. The essay analyzes é...
The aim of this paper is to recognize the manifestations of the culturalhybridization (métissage) am...
This thesis is an analysis of problematic identity in French Canadian literature ( Quebecois literat...
This dissertation examines how space, place, and mobility shape the identities of the protagonists i...
This book examines the cultural work of space and memory in Canada and Canadian literature, and enco...
Le présent article analyse La Dot de Sara et Le Livre d’Emma, de l’écrivaine haïtienne-québécoise Ma...
What is the nature of Quebec literature these days? Will we soon be speaking yet again of a national...
The theme of language in Québec embraces two levels: on the one hand, it testifies to the often conf...
Francophone Native literature from Quebec is a relatively recent phenomenon. Although Native writing...
Since Homer, exile is closely linked to literature and even seems to be consubstancial to the very a...
The literature of the Quiet Revolution tends to be read in terms of its engagement with the construc...
This dissertation considers the recent wave of memoir-style fiction by French Jewish authors of Otto...
International audienceFor many years, numerous authors have been researching aspects of a largely un...