Copublished by: Textual Studies in Canada. Papers from a conference held in Edmonton, Oct. 13-15, 1995. Includes bibliographical references and index. "As a re-evaluation of regionalism in Canadian and American writing. A Sense of Place provides a comparative approach to the issue within a continental framework." "The contributors to this collection - including Frank Davey, Marjorie Pryse, and Jonathan Hart - look at a broad range of writers. They explore regionalism on both sides of the border in light of the central political, cultural, literary, and theoretical debates of our times."--BOOK JACKET CONTENTS - Introduction: Regionalism Revisited / Herb Wyile, Christian Riegel and Karen Overbye -- Toward the Ends of Regionalism / Frank Dav...
This paper argues for “regionality” as a new term to address the intersection of geographical region...
This dissertation provides the first sustained theorization of Canada’s urban literature. Critics h...
In the last few decades Canadian and Québécois literatures have been catapulted onto the global stag...
Copublished by: Textual Studies in Canada. Papers from a conference held in Edmonton, Oct. 13-15, 19...
In their introduction to A Sense of Place: Re-Evaluating Regionalism in Canadian and American Writin...
This dissertation develops and demonstrates a new mode of regional literary analysis. I begin by as...
The BA thesis deals with the use of region in the works of two renowned Canadian authors of the 20th...
This study calls for a re-evaluation of contemporary regionalist literary theory. It argues that tra...
This thesis examines how critics have constructed literary regionalism in Canada, with particular at...
Even in the 1990s, much research on literary regionalism in Canada manifests a discourse of cultural...
The notion of place has played a central role in discussions of Canadian prairie literature, but it ...
Essential to the study of Canadian environmental literature is the students’ personal connection to ...
This book examines the cultural work of space and memory in Canada and Canadian literature, and enco...
The Canadian Prairie has long been represented as a timeless and unchanging location, defined by set...
An important critical study of Canadian literature, placing internationally successful anglophone Ca...
This paper argues for “regionality” as a new term to address the intersection of geographical region...
This dissertation provides the first sustained theorization of Canada’s urban literature. Critics h...
In the last few decades Canadian and Québécois literatures have been catapulted onto the global stag...
Copublished by: Textual Studies in Canada. Papers from a conference held in Edmonton, Oct. 13-15, 19...
In their introduction to A Sense of Place: Re-Evaluating Regionalism in Canadian and American Writin...
This dissertation develops and demonstrates a new mode of regional literary analysis. I begin by as...
The BA thesis deals with the use of region in the works of two renowned Canadian authors of the 20th...
This study calls for a re-evaluation of contemporary regionalist literary theory. It argues that tra...
This thesis examines how critics have constructed literary regionalism in Canada, with particular at...
Even in the 1990s, much research on literary regionalism in Canada manifests a discourse of cultural...
The notion of place has played a central role in discussions of Canadian prairie literature, but it ...
Essential to the study of Canadian environmental literature is the students’ personal connection to ...
This book examines the cultural work of space and memory in Canada and Canadian literature, and enco...
The Canadian Prairie has long been represented as a timeless and unchanging location, defined by set...
An important critical study of Canadian literature, placing internationally successful anglophone Ca...
This paper argues for “regionality” as a new term to address the intersection of geographical region...
This dissertation provides the first sustained theorization of Canada’s urban literature. Critics h...
In the last few decades Canadian and Québécois literatures have been catapulted onto the global stag...