Canadian magic realist texts are often identified with postcolonialism and postmodernism. Ann-Marie MacDonald's Fall On Your Knees provocatively reworks the formal and thematic dimensions of magic realism by presenting a story of a mixed-race Cape Breton family from a lesbian feminist perspective, demonstrating that the Maritimes can be a viable setting for magic realist works. Through her magic realist treatment of characters, MacDonald begins to explore the race, gender and sexual politics that exist both within the Piper family and the community at large. Fall On Your Knees displays a heightened awareness of other literary texts and cultivates a consciously metafictional approach to the writing of fiction. The novel combines an explorati...
My objective is to analyze some recent North American literary production which, while partially rej...
This project evaluates the work of Canadian author and playwright Ann-Marie Macdonald in the context...
Outlaw Knot-Makers is a study of recent Postmodernism, focusing on five works. I consider three nove...
The primary objective of this thesis is to demonstrate that the discursive mode of magic realism can...
Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees explores Canada’s gothic colonial past as it intersects wit...
LHE CONCEPT OF MAGIC REALISM is a troubled one for lit-erary theory.1 Since Franz Roh first coined t...
The aim of the study is to illustrate the importance of magic realism in American women's fiction in...
Magic realism emerged as a literary force in Latin America in the 1940s, and it has continued to hav...
In Fall on Your Knees, Ann-Marie MacDonald writes early twentieth-century Cape Breton and New York t...
From Earl Birney to Northrop Frye to Tomson Highway , Canadian writers have contributed to the notio...
This thesis explores the political possibilities and implications of magic realist discourse in cont...
American Indian author Susan Power’s novel The Grass Dancer is often categorized as magical realism,...
The aim of this article is to contextualize some recent literary works from the United States which ...
In 1982, Gabriel García Márquez was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his use of “the fantas...
The emergence and popularity conjured up by the literary sensibility (magical realism) in the postmo...
My objective is to analyze some recent North American literary production which, while partially rej...
This project evaluates the work of Canadian author and playwright Ann-Marie Macdonald in the context...
Outlaw Knot-Makers is a study of recent Postmodernism, focusing on five works. I consider three nove...
The primary objective of this thesis is to demonstrate that the discursive mode of magic realism can...
Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees explores Canada’s gothic colonial past as it intersects wit...
LHE CONCEPT OF MAGIC REALISM is a troubled one for lit-erary theory.1 Since Franz Roh first coined t...
The aim of the study is to illustrate the importance of magic realism in American women's fiction in...
Magic realism emerged as a literary force in Latin America in the 1940s, and it has continued to hav...
In Fall on Your Knees, Ann-Marie MacDonald writes early twentieth-century Cape Breton and New York t...
From Earl Birney to Northrop Frye to Tomson Highway , Canadian writers have contributed to the notio...
This thesis explores the political possibilities and implications of magic realist discourse in cont...
American Indian author Susan Power’s novel The Grass Dancer is often categorized as magical realism,...
The aim of this article is to contextualize some recent literary works from the United States which ...
In 1982, Gabriel García Márquez was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his use of “the fantas...
The emergence and popularity conjured up by the literary sensibility (magical realism) in the postmo...
My objective is to analyze some recent North American literary production which, while partially rej...
This project evaluates the work of Canadian author and playwright Ann-Marie Macdonald in the context...
Outlaw Knot-Makers is a study of recent Postmodernism, focusing on five works. I consider three nove...