Canadian Literatures is an excellent introduction for all students new to the field of Canadian Studies. Editors Konrad Gross and Jutta Zimmermann collected an array of texts from all kinds of disciplines, ranging from politics, history, and law to literature and culture. Preceded by a very useful introductory chapter, the volume supports its readers by providing the necessary historical, political, and cultural context needed to acknowledge the diversity within Canadian Studies
Please find below the abstract for the panel upon which I will present for the NeMLA 2014 Convention...
Historically, the issue of representation in postcolonial studies is one of some contention. While s...
grantor: University of TorontoMulticultural education often conjures up images of classroo...
The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature provides a broad-ranging introduction to some of the key ...
Encompassing an approach to the study of Canadian -literature that resulted in a conference held in ...
An important critical study of Canadian literature, placing internationally successful anglophone Ca...
This dissertation examines current academic approaches to reading South Asian-Canadian literature as...
Anna Branach-Kallas Multicultural? Diasporic? Transcanadian Literature?Transcultural Dialog...
This volume presents selected papers given at three conferences. The first was presented by members ...
The book under review contains thirteen studies organized within four major groupings and strikes me...
The use of literary texts in teaching Canadian studies : some preliminary thoughts regarding the com...
Canadian literature, and specifically the teaching of Canadian literature, has emerged from a coloni...
Francophone Native literature from Quebec is a relatively recent phenomenon. Although Native writing...
This study examines several contemporary Atlantic-Canadian novels, including Various Persons named K...
Between the literature of First World nations like the United States and the literature of Third ...
Please find below the abstract for the panel upon which I will present for the NeMLA 2014 Convention...
Historically, the issue of representation in postcolonial studies is one of some contention. While s...
grantor: University of TorontoMulticultural education often conjures up images of classroo...
The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature provides a broad-ranging introduction to some of the key ...
Encompassing an approach to the study of Canadian -literature that resulted in a conference held in ...
An important critical study of Canadian literature, placing internationally successful anglophone Ca...
This dissertation examines current academic approaches to reading South Asian-Canadian literature as...
Anna Branach-Kallas Multicultural? Diasporic? Transcanadian Literature?Transcultural Dialog...
This volume presents selected papers given at three conferences. The first was presented by members ...
The book under review contains thirteen studies organized within four major groupings and strikes me...
The use of literary texts in teaching Canadian studies : some preliminary thoughts regarding the com...
Canadian literature, and specifically the teaching of Canadian literature, has emerged from a coloni...
Francophone Native literature from Quebec is a relatively recent phenomenon. Although Native writing...
This study examines several contemporary Atlantic-Canadian novels, including Various Persons named K...
Between the literature of First World nations like the United States and the literature of Third ...
Please find below the abstract for the panel upon which I will present for the NeMLA 2014 Convention...
Historically, the issue of representation in postcolonial studies is one of some contention. While s...
grantor: University of TorontoMulticultural education often conjures up images of classroo...