Focusing on southern Alberta, my paper discusses the power of settler life writing to replace Indigenous conceptions of the prairies with colonial visions. Pioneer memoirs promote myths of the prairie as a fertile utopian environment or as a hostile frontier. By accentuating their labour and their social status, pioneer life writers support their claims of entitlement to colonize land.
This ecocritical study analyzes literary works and narratives related to northern Alberta. It establ...
The concept of landscape is inseparable from the history and life of the Great Plains region. The id...
In 1879, the prolific dime novelist Edward L. Wheeler produced a narrative entitled Canada Chet, The...
At the beginning of Saskatchewan’s homesteading period, from 1880 to 1910, the Homesteading Hero Myt...
At the beginning of Saskatchewan’s homesteading period, from 1880 to 1910, the Homesteading Hero Myt...
This collection of eighteen essays explores the ways in which the Prairie West was identified as a ...
Canada is widely regarded as a liberal, multicultural nation that prides itself on a history of pea...
Diaries, letters, and journals have come to be accepted as valid literary forms, offering personal i...
Diaries, letters, and journals have come to be accepted as valid literary forms, offering personal i...
This collection of eighteen essays explores the ways in which the Prairie West was identified as a ...
This dissertation examines fictional narratives that chronicle the dialectical engagement between cu...
This dissertation examines fictional narratives that chronicle the dialectical engagement between cu...
Review of: Settling the Canadian-American West, 1890-1915: Pioneer Adaptation and Community Building...
Historians and geographers have focused on the study of the images of the West. Their studies have d...
Historians and geographers have focused on the study of the images of the West. Their studies have d...
This ecocritical study analyzes literary works and narratives related to northern Alberta. It establ...
The concept of landscape is inseparable from the history and life of the Great Plains region. The id...
In 1879, the prolific dime novelist Edward L. Wheeler produced a narrative entitled Canada Chet, The...
At the beginning of Saskatchewan’s homesteading period, from 1880 to 1910, the Homesteading Hero Myt...
At the beginning of Saskatchewan’s homesteading period, from 1880 to 1910, the Homesteading Hero Myt...
This collection of eighteen essays explores the ways in which the Prairie West was identified as a ...
Canada is widely regarded as a liberal, multicultural nation that prides itself on a history of pea...
Diaries, letters, and journals have come to be accepted as valid literary forms, offering personal i...
Diaries, letters, and journals have come to be accepted as valid literary forms, offering personal i...
This collection of eighteen essays explores the ways in which the Prairie West was identified as a ...
This dissertation examines fictional narratives that chronicle the dialectical engagement between cu...
This dissertation examines fictional narratives that chronicle the dialectical engagement between cu...
Review of: Settling the Canadian-American West, 1890-1915: Pioneer Adaptation and Community Building...
Historians and geographers have focused on the study of the images of the West. Their studies have d...
Historians and geographers have focused on the study of the images of the West. Their studies have d...
This ecocritical study analyzes literary works and narratives related to northern Alberta. It establ...
The concept of landscape is inseparable from the history and life of the Great Plains region. The id...
In 1879, the prolific dime novelist Edward L. Wheeler produced a narrative entitled Canada Chet, The...